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All About St. Louis 

Dedicated to St. Louisans and Visitors to St Louis 




ALBERT vonHOFFMANN 

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PRESIDENT 



National Telephone Directory Co. 
Auto Review Publishing Co. 

203-4-5 FRISCO BUILDING, ST. LOUIS 

Copyriehua. 1913 by Albert von Hoffmann 



PRINCIPAL PLACES OF INTEREST IN ST. LOUIS 

AND HOW TO REACH THEM 



ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY (Largest in world)-Visit- 
ors' entrance, S E. Cor. 9th and Pestalozzi Sts. Reached 
direct via Cass hne. 

ARSENAL-(St. Louis Barracks)— Utah, Arsenal, Second and 
Kiver Front. Reached by Broadway line, to Arsenal St., 
walks 2 blocks east. 

BARNES HOSPITAL (one of largest in world)-EucUd Ave. 
and Wabash R. R. tracks, opposite Forest Park. Taylor 

BELLEFONTAINE CEMETERY-Between Broadway, Floris- 
sant, Monn and Calvary Ave. Reached by Broadway and 
UeUefontaine lines direct. 

BENTON PARK— 14 acres. Between Jefferson, Illinois, Arsen- 
direc ^°"""^ ^*^- Reached by Cass and Jefferson lines 

CALVARY CEMETERY-Between Broadway, Florissant, Cal- 
vary and Tracy road. Reached direct via Broadway Belle- 
lontame and Union lines. 

CARONDELET PARK (180 Acres)-Main entrance, Colorado 
and Kansas Sts. Reached via Bellefontaine line to Kansas 
i>t. and Virginia Ave., and walking 4 blocks west. 

CATHEDRAL (3F ST. LOUIS (Largest in America) (New)- 
LindeU and Newstead Aves. OUve-Maryland line 

CITY ART MUSEUM-Located in Forest Park. Reached via 
Market bt car to Tamm Ave., walking north through the 
park. Or by Ohve-University or Union lines to De BaU- 
viere Ave. and walking south through the Park. 

CITY HALL AND MUNICIPAL COURTS BUILDING— Be- 
tween 12th. 14th, Market and Clark. Reached via Market 
and Laclede lines. 

CITY H(DSPITAL— Lafayette Ave. to Carroll and 14th to CJrat- 
tan. Bellefontaine and Tower Grove lines. 

^°^SEUM— Jefferson Ave. from Washington to Locust. Page 

^°^h^c."?V»^^-^^"Y'!" .Broadway, Fourth, Market and 
lines Reached via Broadway and Market St. car 

CREVE COEUR LAKE-12 miles west of city. Take OUve- 
S"oifve.D:,rar Une"''" '" ^''^' ^°^"^ ^^"^^ ^"' ^* -<» 

"^"IJs^^R^^h^d Va'^r-St^lL^' ^'''''' ^^-'^ -<^ ^--^ 

^^^TOWE^'r "r^^ reservoir. PARK AND WATER 
Ave R.^^^^h"^"",? ""f • Louisiana, Lafayette and Russell 
Ave. Keached via Grand and Fourth lines 

Obve-Delmar line to end. (Amusement Park ) 
EADS BRIDGE— Approach at Third and Washington. Reached 

via Page, Park, Compton, Broadway and Fourth St Unes 
FAIRGROUND SWIMMING POOL (Largest Open Air swim- 

Gr^f /Tff"" world)--Grand and Natural BrwJ^^ Roa^ 

Grand, Jefferson, Vandeventer and Natural Bridge Unes 

^^^o?k^,^„''/7'!JI^^VI?, "°=-^ ^"^ Engine Companies; 16 
Hook and Ladder; 2 Water Towers, and 3 Salvage Corps 
m different parts of city. (Most efficient in America ) 

FOREST PARK (1381 Acres)-Between Kingshighway Blvd 

•'°m'""u^°?''' PI^^,^ ^^'- ^"<1 Linden Blvd. Reached 

^^arket, Laclede, Olive (Maryland) or Olive (University) 

^°^aJI^Be?5iS5 S'J.""M1.^k^t^i^e!""^^--* Park)-Sublette 

^'^^i^rf pTr^ ^H^T^. ^'° Acres)-Between Mississippi, Mis- 
souri. Park and Lafayette Aves. Reached via Tower Grove. 
Park, Compton and Fourth St. lines. "rove, 

JEFFERSON BARRACKS-Situated on the west bank of the 
Mississippi River and S miles south of the city Reached 
via Broadway line or the Iron Mountain railway '''^*='''*' 

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JEFFERSON MEMORIAL-Situated in Forest Park near 
Lmdell Blvd. Reached via Olive (Universit^) line 

'^^^dlly^lSfd^lT^^"^''^^^ ^"^^ '^''^^- ^-»»'^ via 
^'^bi'.!!!^^, "IGHLANDS-16 miles southwest of city on 
chesterlin^."""" "' (^^''""e -"1 Bathing.) ^an 

MERAMEC RIVER-Manchester Hne to end, or Frisco and 
Missouri Pacific local trains to Valley Part 

MERCANTILE LIBRARY-Southwest Cor. Broadway and 

ird H^ol^am?nTl1nL^.°" ^°'="^* ^^ ^"^^''^ ^^ «-'«^-' 

"^^Swafunf^^^^^^ ^-* ^' ^^-y ^*- beached via 

'*^nS"st,''''l' EXCHANGE-Between Third, Pine and Chest- 
nut Sts. Reached via Broadway line, walking 2 blocks east 

Chesmrst' °' "^"""^ '" ""^' ''^^•^■"^ ^ "--^ "« "n 

MISSOURI HISTORICAL SOCIETY-Situated in the Tef 
ferson Memorial Bldg. •' ^ 

MUNICIPAL FREE BRIDGE-Broadway and Chouteau 
Reached via Broadway, Fourth, Seventh anT Cass toef 

^''^in^^^Ji^v^^i'^' Acres)_Between Broadway. Floris- 

aftn2?;.t'ifni^""^ ^^^- ^^^^^^'^ ^- ^-^^-y -<^ 

''°^Onn^fr^n^-^^tr^-^^°^'*''« '«^g«t Mail Work shop.) 
Opposite Union StaUon at 18th and Clark. "aop./ 

PUBLIC LIBRARY (Central)-Between Olive. Locust. I3th 
and 14th Sts. Reached via OUve and Hodiamont^es 

^^ wo^H y ^R^^"'^^^F BLDG.-(Largest office buUding in 
world.) Between 6th and 7th, Olive and Locust Ste 

RESIDENCE DISTRICT (Most Beautiful in America)-Lo- 
cated m western part of city. ^ 

SHAW'S GARDEN (SO Acres)-(Largest Botanical Garden in 
n?H t? B«ween Tower (Jrove, Kingshighway, Magnolia 
Old Manchester Road and Shaw Ave. Reached via Vande 
venter and Chouteau lines. 

^^- T ?"c! 1^9^^ YARDS-(Located in East St Louis.) 
Take Stock Yards car at Eads Bridge. 

ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY-Grand and West* Pine Blvd 
Reached via Grand and Olive lines. 

SUNSET INN-(The show place of natural scenery.) Gravois 
Koad, near Kennerly, in St. Louis County. Reached via 
automobile only. 

TOWER GROVE PARK (267 Acres)-Between Grand, Kings- 
highway, Arsenal and Magnolia. Reached via Grand and 
Tower Grove lines. 

UNION STATION— Between 18th and 20th on Market St 
(One of largest in world.) 

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY-Located directly west of the 
northwest end of Forest Park. (Reached via Olive (Univer- 
sity) line. 

WATER TOWERS— Old Water Tower, located at 2021 Easi 
Grand Ave. Reached via Grand and Bellefontaine lines 
New Water Tower— Blair Ave. and Bissel St. Reached via 
Bellefontaine line to 20th and Bissel Sts. and walk 2 blocks 
east. 

WATER WORKS (New)— Located in extreme northern por- 
tion of the city on the river front. Reached via Broadway 
line to northern terminus. Walk 3 blocks east to Muoiiti^ 
P'l Railway, which I'adc direct. 



Historical Saint Louis 



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• HISTORICAL DATA. 

: Saint Louis was founded in the spring of 

1764, by Pierre L>acledo LIguest, a Frenchman, 

^ to whom and his associates the Spanish Gov- 

. ernment had given a monnpolv of the trade with 

the Indians, and his stepson. AuKuste Chou- 

' teau. He chose this point because of its ad 

vantag.ous position— naming it Saint L,ouls 

In honor of Ixjuis XV. of I'rance, and his patron 

saint. Luclede landed at the foot of what is 

now Walnut t^lreet. 

For many years Saint I>ouis was called "Pain 
court." a nickname applied to it in derision, 
because of the scarcity of bread, due to the 
disinclination to farming among the French. In 
1804 when Louisiana was ceded to the United 
States, there were only two American families 
In the town. There were onlv three streets 
at this time. La Rue Rovale (Main), La Rue 
de TEgllsc rChurch Street), now Second, and 
La Rue des Grannes (Barn Street), now Tliird, 
and most of the 18if houses comprising the town 
were built along the lirst two. 

Saint Louis was incorporated as a town in No- 
vember. 1809, with a population of about 1,800, 
and as a city in December, 1S2J. with a popula- 
tion of 4.800. and covering an area of 3S3 acres. 
Now it embraces 40.000 acres, with a frontage 
on ihe Mississippi River of 20 miles, and a pop- 
ulation of over 750,000. 

For many years after the cession, the nearest 
post-office was Cahokia. III., where the mall 
arrived once a month, but In 1808. a post-office 
was established at Saint Louis, with Rufus Eas- 
ton as postmaster. 

The first record of unusually high water at 
Saint Louis was in 1766. the next 1785— called 
"L'Annee des Grand Eaux" (the vear of great 
waters)— equalled only by that of 1844. 1851, 
1858, and possibly 1903, the last being In 1908. 
The first steamboat, "The General Pike," ar- 
rived In Saint I^ouis in 1817, and" landed near 
the foot of Market Street, commanded by Cap- 
tain Jacob Reed. 

The first paving with stone on edge was done 
by William Deckers in 1S18, on Market between 
Main and the leveo. 

OLD SHOT TOWER. 
In 1S44. Ferdinand Kennett began the erection 
of a shot tower on Elm. between Main and Sec- 
ond Streets. At an elevation of 170 feet it fell, 
destroying several buildings. The material was 
then collected and a new site selected on Lewis, 
between Bates and Smith Streets, and the tower 
completed in 1847 at a height of 176 feet. 

For many years this was a most profitabla 
business, but later was entirelv abandoned. 
OLD COURT HOUSE. 
Built in lS3;i on Clusinul and Market, be- 
tween Fourth and Fifth Streets. The site was 
presented by Judge J. B. C. Lucas and Colonel 
Augusto Chouteau. The building is in the form 
of a Greek cross and of Doric order of architec- 
ture. From the summit of its imposing dome a 
magnKiient view of the busy section of the city 
Is ol)tained. The stranger is well repaid for 
the necessary labor of climbing the long wind- 
ing stairway, by this bird's-eye view. The mag- 
nificent frescoes In lunette of the dome were 
by Carl Wimar In 1862, a Saint Louis artist 
of note, and restorfd In 1004 by Edmund H 
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CITY HALL. 
Located on U'a.shington Square, the City Hall 
Park, between Tw.-lfth. Thirteenth. Market and 
Clark Avenue. Competitive designs were sub- 
mitted for this building in 1892 by many ar- 





Thls building is also made historic by the 
slave sales that took place on Its steps durlnK 
the Civil War. 

And, too. on this site was located the whip- 
plng poai of Saint IjouIs in early times. 



chltccts, and the award made to George R. 
Mann, of St. Joseph. Missouri. Several years 
ytere spent In completing it. The exterior re- 
sembles in mass French Hotels de Viile, with 
pinnacles, dormers, etc.. executed with very 
mixed details. The silhouette, however, is 
quite Imposing. The interior, finished by A. B. 
Groves, have the walls of the Mayor's suite and 
other important rooms decorated by a St. Louis 
painter, F. L. Stoddard. In the Mayor's suite 
are mural decorations significant of the early 
history of St. I_,ouis and Missouri. In the great 
central court of the liuilding he has painted a 
series portraying Indian subjects 

Directly west of the City Hall la located the 
new Municipal Courts Building, acknowledged 
as being the foremost for its purposes In the 
country. 

THE BIG MOUND. 
At one time this mound at the northeast cor- 
ner of Mound and Broadway was one of the 
most striking and remarkable features of the 
landscape of Saint I.,ouls, and of the most 
remarkable archaeological remains in America, 
and with other surrounding smaller mounds, 
gave the town the title of "Mound City." This 
mound was about 30 feet in height and 150 feet 
In length. It was cut down in 1SC9 and many 
fiuman remains were found at different depths 
below the surface. The French called it "La 
Grange de Terre" (earth barn), and a number 
of thim had homes built on it. It covering 
that time several blocks. An attempt was made 
at one time to use It as a public garden, with 
a pavilion on the elevated ground In the center, 
but because of the refusal of one man to do his 
part, the scheme fell through, and one of the 
city's most Interesting monuments was de- 
stroyed. 

MEMORIAL TABLETS. 
One of the mcniorable Incidents in St. Louis 
history was the visit of the great Indian chief 
of the Ottawas, Pontiac. In 1769, He came t( 
visit his friend, St. Anse de Brllerlve. then gov 
nor, and was received with great honor. Dur 
I,- his stay he went to Cahokia and was there 
iirdered by an Indian, whom an Englishman 
.il.cd to kill him. His body was brought to 
Saint Louis and burled here, but In after years 
the location of his grave was unknown. In 
1900 the St. Louis chapter of the Daughters of 
the American Revolution erected a handsome 
memorial tablet to his memory In the great 
hallway of the Southern Hotel, at Fourth and 
Walnut Streets, near the location of his grave. 
In Septpmb< r, 1906. the one luindredlh anni- 
versary of the return of the Lewis and Clark 
expedition up tlie Missouri through the Wist, 
Ihe first, and in many respects, the great,<st 
of all explorations undertaken bv our federal 
government, a bronze tablet, to the mrinorv of 
William nark, was unveiled on the National 
Tlnnk of Commerce Building, at the corner of 
''live and Broadway. 

This bank Is located on the site of Governor 
\\ IMIam Clark's rcHldence. The designing and 
eriM-tlon of thf tablet was done under the dlnc- 
tlon of the Civic League of .<,alnt Louis, and 
was the gift of the Noti<inal Bank. The safe- 
keeping of the tablet Is committed to the Mis 
Bourl Historical Society. 

Another tablet, marking the birthplace r,f the 
much-loved poet. Bugene Field, was unvelle 



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June 6. 1902. at 634 South Broadway, by "Mark 
Twain," one of America's greatest and Mis- 
souri's most famous authors. The ceremony 
was very simple, but witnessed by distinguished 
persons, among the guests being Count and 
Countess Rochambeau, the Count de I^afayette, 
the French envoys, and the officials of the 
World's Fair. This tablet, of bronze, which 
should have been erected at 28 Collins Street, 
Field's true birthplace, was the gift of about 
eighty memtiers of the University Club, the de- 
sign and execution being the gift of B. G. Gar- 
den. 

In 1895. the Current Topics Section of the 
Wednesday Club erected on the west side of 
Main Street, on the site of the Chouteau Man- 
sion, a bronze tablet to the memory of Captain 
Louis St. Ange de Bellerlve. who first estab- 
lished civil government in Saint Louis. January 
21. 1766. On this same site, another tablet in 
marble was erected in 1903. by the Jefferson 
Cli.cpter of the Daughters of the American Rev- 
olution, commemorating an expedition from 
Saint Ixjuis against Fort Joseph. Michigan, the 
nearest point fiylng the British flag, January 

Four tablets have been placed in the Missouri 
Historical Society, to the memory of Henry 
Sliaw, founder of Shaw's Garden: Ralph Sellew, 
nator of the evening schools in St. Louis; 
Gerard B. Allen, prominent in business circles 
In .Saint Louis, and founder of the Fulton Iron 
Works; and Major Henry S. Turner, a distin- 
guished soldier, member of the legislature In 
1858 and Assistant Treasurer of the United 
States in Saint Louis. On the site of the old 
High School, at Fifteenth and Olive, a tablet 
has been erected, by the former pupils. 
SHAW'S GARDEN AND THE PARKS. 
The most beautiful place in Saint Louis la 
Shaw's Garden, at Flora and Tower Grove Ave- 
nues, including about one hundred acres, en- 
closed by a stone wall, formerly the home of 
Henry Shaw, and by him dedicated to this 
laudable purpose. Here every variety of flower 
and shrub is developed to Its highest perfection. 
The hothouses and greenhouses are all ar- 
ranged with scientific accuracy, filled with the 
finest specimens of rare and curious vegetation. 
Shaw's Garden is known the world over as one 
of rare beauty. 

Adjoining this Is Tower Grove Park, also ee- 
tablished by Henry Shaw, who ornamented It 
with marble busts and the heroic bronze statues 
of Columbus. Humboldt and Shakespeare, the 
latter three by Von Mueller, and among the 
real art pieces of the city. 

Saint Louis has 2,240 acres in parks, the 
largest being Forest Park, containing 1,371 acres, 
on the west of the city. It is traversed by fine 
driveways, through grounds made beautiful with 
forest trees, lakes, flowers, shrubbery and land- 
scape gardening. Directly In front of the Art 
Museum In the park Is a colossal equestrian 
statue, "Saint Louis," by Charles E. Nuhaus. 
Ttiere Is also a statue of General Franz Slegel, 
by Robert Cauer, and near the main, and most 
attractive entrance, at Klngshighwlay, Is a 
bronze and stone fountain bv Romanelll. 

Lafayette Park Is the oldest park in the city, 
and the one devastated by the cyclone of May. 
1S96. Despite this, it Is again a beautiful park. 
Here is a statue of Washington, and in the 




exact center one of Thomas H. Benton, the first 
senator from Missouri, flanked by three cannons, 
trophies of the War of 1776. 

Lyon Park, named in honor of General Lyon 
of Civil War fame, la a small park of 10.93 



HISTORICAL ST. LOUIS— Continued. 



acres, located on Broadway and Arsenal Streets. 

OFallon Park, overlooking the Mississippi 
River, gives a commanding view of the sur- 
rounding country. The main entrance is on 
Florissant Avenue. 

Carondelet Park, of ISO acres, has been left 
practically In Its natural state: contains a large 
lake and deer paddock and ntany rustic foot 
bridges, located on Alaska Avenue and Kansas 
Street. 




THE MISSOURI HISTORICAL SOCIETY 
now occupies a section of the Jefferson Memorial 
Building in Forest Park, bfiiig remuvod from 
the former home of Thomas Larkin, at 1600 Lo- 
cust Street, once the fashionable residence sec- 
tion of the cltv. This building iBtes the gift of 
James H. Lucas to the Society, and who was 
its nrst president in 1S66. This Society has a 
large collection of interesting original manu- 
scripts of French and Spanish days in Missouri, 
as original petitions of early residents of Mls- 
Bouri, original petition for the incorporation of 
Saint T^ouis in 180.S, personal letters of the early 

ommandants, suits, contracts, etc., in the 
French and Spanish. Also a large collection 
of Missouri relics of interest to visitors, among 
them the first church bell used in Saint Louis 
In 1770— the first printing press used west of 
Saint Louis, and the seci.nd west of the Mis- 
sissippi, being the one used at Franklin, Mo., on 
which the "Missouri Intelligencer' was printed 
m 1S19 — the small cannon carried on the boats 
of the American Fur r<mipany, up the Missouri 
River, organized in ISOS, many oil paintings 
of prominent men, etc.. etc. A new collection 
of much interest is that of Mr. M. V. Pabor, 
who has spent more than forty years in the 
collecting of Missouri relics. 

Almost all of the old historic residences have 
been destroyed, which is to be regretted, but 
the visitor will possibly find as much of Interest 
in the modern home.s of Saint Louisans. in 
which Saint Louis art is probably best shown, 
and in the magnificent public buildings. Tciere 
are few, if any, cities that can boast of more 
beautiful residence ■Places." the oldest being 
"Vandeventer Place." bonlering on Grand Ave- 
nue; "Westmoreland"; ■Portland"; and '■Wash- 
\igton Terrace," being among the most beautl- 

ul. These have handsome entrance gates and 
landscape gardening. Possibly the most beauti- 
ful private residence in the city is that of Mr. 
W. K. Bixby, on Kingshighway and LIndell Bou- 
levard. Mr. Bixby has a large collection of 
valuable original manuscript, for which he has 
an especial gallerj-. Mr. Charles P. Pettus also 
has a connecting gallery with a^fine collection, 
at his residence in Westmoreland Place. An- 
other beautiful residence is that of ex-Governor 
D. R. Francis, on Maryland Avenue. 

HISTORIC RESIDENCES AND BUILDINGS. 
The home of I,;iclede Liguest, the founder of 
Saint Louis, was built on Main Street, bilween 
Walnut and Market. After Laclede's death, it 
was purchased by Augusto Chouteau, yvho re- 
modeled it. and it became known as the Chou» 
teau Mansion. A corner room in this building 
wis aflerwariis used as the first b;ink in Saint 
Louis, with Pierre Chouteau as president. The 
house was of stone and surrounded by a stone 
wall. In excavating for the cellar of this build- 
ing, the soil was carried away by the Indians In 
their baskets. This is said to have been the 
home of St. Ange de Bellerlve, when in Saint 
Louis. At this home General Lafivotte wts 
also entertained In 1S25, on his visit to Saint 
Louis. It Is interesting to note that at this 
time the city officials had great difficulty in 
arranging for the entertainment of General I.ia- 
fayette financially. At a meeting it was decided 
If the necessary funds could not oe provided 
from the cit.v treasury, some of the moneyed 
citizens would furnish the funds. Through the 
generosity of Major Pierre Chouteau. In fur- 
nishing his home, and Major Thomas Biddle and 
Judge James H. Peck, who furnished their 
barouches and horses, the elaborate entertain- 
ment of the General amounted to just $S7. Nov7. 
thousands are often spent on the entertainment 
of a distinguished guest. 



The home of the first Governor of the Terri- 
tory, Gtniial James Wilkinson, was in Saint 
Louis. He had taken a very active part in the 
iilfairs of ilie country hefiiie his appointment, 
being a man of strong per.'sonality and pleasing 
address, but after his appointment as governor 
became unpopular and was eventually accused 
of treason, and in the minds of many convicted. 
It was during his administration in 1SU5 that 
Aaron Burr visited him in Saint Louis. 

The Brant residence, at Eighth and Chouteau 
Avenue, a stately building, bordering on thrte 
streets, was used In ISCl as the headquarters 
Of the Western Department, and occupied liy 
General Fremont In that year. Here General 
Grant was given his first command, and the 
visits of Dorothea Dix. General Sherman and 
others lend an additional historic interest. 

The house known as the McNair house, at 
one time the hunu- of Alexander McNalr, the 
first Governor of the State of Missouri, and 
long one of the landmark:- of the town, was 
located on the southwest corner of Third and 
Spruce Streets, a two-story frame dwelling. 

William Carr Lane, the first Mayor of Saint 
Louis, owned a two-story frame dwelling im 
South Main Street, and resided tnere at the 
lime he was Mayor. 

Dr. William C. Carr, who built the first two- 
ptory frame house in Saint Louis, owned a num- 
hi r of houses; one of these, on Second Street, 
ip still standing, as are a few others of these 
earlier homes before it became a city. 

The first legislature was held in St. Louis In 
ihe Missouri Hotel, and here the first constitu- 
tion was framed. 

"Cracker Castle," on St. Ange and Chouteau 
Avenues, was for many years a place of Inter- 
est, because of having been built with money 
made by the owner in selling crackers (hard 
tack) to the soldiers during the Civil War. 
Built about 1869, and was at that time a mag- 
nificent residence. 

EAOS BRIDGE. 

Extending from the foot of Washington Ave- 
nue to East Saint Ixiuis, was completed in 1874, 
having taken ten years for Its construction, at 
a cost of $10,000,000. The entire length is 6.220 
feet. Including the tunnel under the city, 11.000 
feet In length. Its width is 54 feet, and it 
stands 55 feet above high water. The center 
span Is 520 feet, the two end ones 502 feet. 
The railway passages run beneath the carriage- 
ways and are each 15 feet in the clear, and 18 
feet high. The bridge Is always Uluminnted at 
night, and Is an Imposing sight. Other bridges 
crossing the Mississippi at St. Louis are the 
Merchants, the McKinley, and the new Mu- 
nicipal Free Bridge, which is under construc- 
Uon. 

THE ART MUSEUM. 

An attractive building, located in Forest 
Park, was built during the World's Fair as a 
permanent building — Cass Gilbert, architect. 
Lovers of art will enjoy viewing the compre- 
hensive collection of the works of American 
sculptures in the form of casts, bronzes and 
marbles, perhaps the best in existence: the fine 
collection of paintings, among them the work 
of the American artists LiFarge. William M. 
Hunt, Benjamin West, Tarbell Dewing, et al. 
A large collection of pottery and carving. On 
the Museum building itself are two bronze 
griffins, by A. Phimister Proctor, and five sym- 
bolic statues, by Elwel, I.,Inder. Jaegers. Gellert, 
and Heber, and three high reliefs, by Herman 
MacNeil, were placed in IHOS over the front 
entrance, representing '■Music," "Architecture," 
and "Literature." 




LIBRARIES. 
The Central Library, erected at a cost of $1.- 
SBO.onO, covering the entire block between Thir- 
teenth. Fourteenth. Olive and I>ocusts Streets, 
and fronting on Olive, a sunken garden being 
one of the attractive features. It Is construct- 



the 



ed of gray granite — Cass Gilbert, of New Tcl 
architect. The style of architecture is of t 
early period of Italian Renaissance, a type of 
architecture which Is peculiarly simple In Its 
form, and reUes upon its proportions and upon 
the refinement of Its detail for its beauty. The 
building consists of a basement, main story 
and an upper story. The design of the main 
story is that of a great simple arcade which 




Is carried consistently around the three principal 
fronts of the building. Inscription tablets are 
located in the lower third of these arches where- 
on the names of those most eminent in literature 
can be placed. The main entrance Is in the 
center of the Olive Street front, and consists of 
three large arches with bronze gates. This en- 
trance Is reached by a verj- broad flight of 
granite steps and is adorned by sculpture. In- 
side of this main entrance is a vaulted hallway 
leading to the delivery room, while at the right 
and left of this hallway are located the periodi- 
cal room and the art history room. The deliv- 
ery room is the great feature of the Interior 
of the building. It is about fifty feet wide, 
about one hundred and nineteen feet long and 
thirty-six feet high. 

There are other branch libraries located In 
various parts of the city, such as the Barr 
Branch, Cabanne Branch. Carondelet Branch, 
Crunden Branch. DIvoll Branch, Soulard Branch 
and the Municipal Reference Branch. 

THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. 

This building, costing $2,000,000. Is one of the 
handsomest for this purpose in the world, front- 
ing 23.1 feft on Third Street ami 1S7 feet on 
Pine and Chestnut streets. It is built In modern 
Italian style, of Warrensburg (Missouri) lime- 
stone, Doric portico, emblematic figures sculp- 
tured in relief — the grand doorways and grand 
stairway of American walnut, with decorations 
of several varieties of hard woods, give the 
Interior an appearance of magnificence and 
architectural beauty. Occupying the full length 
of the building above the first floor is Exchange 
Hall, one hundred feet wide, two hundred and 
twenty-six in length, and seventy-nine feet 
high. The ceiling Is frescoed and adorned with 
panels, within which are graceful figures sym- 
bolical of the nations of the world. A gal- 
ery supported by rich brackets encircles the 
Great Hall, to which visitors are admitted. 

McDowell college. 

Afterwards called ■■The Old Gratiot Street 
Prison," located on Ei.i?hth and Gratiot Streets, 
was built by Dr. J. N. McDowell, for the ac- 
commodiation of the faculty and students of 
the Missouri Medical College. It was seized 
during the Civil War by the military authori- 
ties and converted into a prison for political 
offenders and military prisoners, and from 1862 
to 1S65 many thousand men and women were' 
imprisoned within its walls, not only confederate 
prisoners, but guerrillas, bushwhackers, bridge 
burners, rebel mail curriers, spies, federal de- 
serters, robbers, murderers and criminals of 
every kind, as well as men of high official po- 
sition, including senators, legislators and army 
officers. (Destroyed.) 

STOCKADE AND FORT. 

In 177!l. during the Revolution, because of a 
report that the commandant at Mackinac was 
planning an attack on Saint Louis, a stockade 
was built to defend the town, made of upright 
posts set in two rows and filled In with earth. 
This defense completely surrounded the town, 
although extending only to Fourth Street, which 
was then woods. It had three openings for 
egress, to the ■■commons" and ■'Common Field. ■' 
and at either extremity was a fort commanded 
by cannon. In the following year. 17S0. occurred 
the attack by the British and Indians, known as 
l.^.\niiee du Grand Coup (year of the great 
blow). 

This attack led to the erection of new for- 
tifications. Beginning at Second Street, was a 
stone tower, and westwardly of it where Broad- 
way and Cherry Street intersect, a stone "Bas- 
tion." between which was another stone fort; 
to these were added a half-dozen square or cir- 



HISTORICAL ST. LOUIS— Continued. 



^RTlar stone fortresses 40 feet in diameter and 
-0 feet high, connected with a high and stout 
stockade of cedar posts. These were kept sup- 
plied with ammunitions of war and well manned. 
One of them, the Old Tower, the Spanish tort, 
and the oldest fortllicatioii in the place, at about 
Walnut and Fourth Streets, afterwards served 
as court house and Jail. (Destroyed.) 

COLISEUM. 

The corner-stone of the new Coliseum, at 
Washington and Jefferson Avenues, was laid 
August J-'. moS, by Mr. August Sclilafly, presi- 
dent of the Saint Louis Coliseum Company. 

This building, costing $;iOO.OoO, has a seating 
capacity of fourteen thousand, and can readily 
care for twenty thousand if necessary. It is 
two hundred and eight by two hundred and 
ninety-ono feet, and three stories in height, with 
fifty thousand square feet of lloor space in the 
arena, and an additional ten thousand square 
feet In the basement. It is built of mottled 
granite brick, with terra cotta and stone trim- 
mings — Renaissance in design. The Interior gal- 
leries and balconies are constructed of rein- 
forced concrete, possibly the first interior work 
of the kind in the country, making the build- 
ing entirely fireproof, except the roof, whicli is 
lined with wood for the acoustic properties. The 
interior decoration consists principally of deco- 
rative lights, to which especial attention was 
given. The main entrance is on Washington 
Avenue, and two others on Jefferson Avenue. 

The approaches and steps are of granite, the 
main entrance being treated in terra cottii, the 
ornamentations in rather elaborate design, 
opening into a lobby walled with Itaii.an mar- 
ble, and decorated with ornamental pl.ister — the 
floor also of Imported marbles. From this lobby, 
on either side, broad stairways lead to the up- 
per balconies. These balconies are equipped 
with folding opera chairs of five-ply mahogany 
with steel frames set In concrete. All the ex- 
posed surfaces of the interior are of face brick, 
mortar Joints pointed. The arena has a sec- 
tional removable ilnor of hard maple. 

The Coliseum is centrally located, and is de- 
signed for such gatherings as horse shows, trade 
exhibits, agricultural expositions, indoor cir- 
cuses, balls, carnivals and musical and dramatic 
entertainments upon the larger scales. 

The site is historic, covering the famous Uh- 
rig's caves. These caves, thirty-five feet be- 
low the surface, in solid rock, were used by 
Mr. Uhrig for the storage of beer, hence the 
name. Afterwards, on this spot, the first sum- 
mer garden of modern type w.is established in 
Saint Louis, in the sixties, by Chris Nunce. a 
German, and the name Uhrig's Cave was still 
retained. The place was conducted upon popu- 
lar lines, and soon became a popular resort. 
A stage was erected and concerts given twice 
a week. In 1S7G "Pat Short." the veteran man- 
ager of the Olympic Theater, took charge of 
Vhrig's Cave, and was the first to introduce 
high-class concerts and opera to an open air 
audience In Saint Louis. Possibly few know 
that Saint lyouis is the original home of the 
summer gardens in America. The first open- 
air resort, opened by private enterprise, was 
the Vauxhall gardens, on the west side of 
Fourth Street, between Plum and Poplar 
Streets, and surrounded one of the oldest brick 
residences in the city, owned by Thomas C. 
Biddlck. As early as 1S23 this was a great place 





of public resort, belnjr tised on the Fourth of 
July and other similar occasions. 

It Is thought these natural caves under the 
Coliseum may be utilized as a rathskeller. If 
proper ventilation can be provided for. 

A summer garden was opened this season in 



the Coliseum— thus reviving the first use of this 
spot for that purpose. 

UNION STATION, 
The largest In the world, covers 11 acres, ex- 
tending from Kighteenth to Twentieth Streets, 
fronting on Market and extending back to Clark. 
All trains into and out of Saint Louis arrive 
and depart at Union Station. The grand central 



hall has a floor area of S.SflO square feet, the 
Midway is 60G feet by 50 feet, the train shed 
630 feet by 60fi feet. The power house covers 
an area of twenty acres. The building is 
Romanesque, by Theo. C L>ink. the decorations 
b.v l.ouls V. Millet. 

The new Post-Office is built near Union Sta- 
tion, at Seventeenth and Eighteenth and Wal- 
nut to Elm. covering three-fourths of a block. 
One million four hundred and twenty-five thou- 
.sand dollars were appropriated for this purpose. 
It is acknowledced n.s beins; the foremost and 
best equipped post-office in the United Stales. 
UNIVERSITIES. 

Saint Louis University, founded In 1823, 
makes it the oldest university in the city. In 
1829 It was located on the west side of Ninth 
Street, between Washington and Lucas Avenue, 
but about 1S87. with St. Francis Xavier's 
Church, was changed to Grand Avenue. The 
Saint Louis University, with its parochial resi- 
dence, bouse of studies for its sclioiastics, and 
the henutiful church of St. Francis Xavier (the 
college church), one of the finest examples of 
Gothic arrhilecture In America, form a group 
of buildings rarely equalled In any city of any 
country. 

Washington University, standing on an impos- 
ing elevation west of Forest Park, consisting 
of Pleven buildings, constructed of the best red 
Missouri granite, in Collegiate Tudor Gothic 
style (Cape & .'^tewardson. architects), cover- 
ing lin acres, Rnedeker has well said. "Cer- 
t.'ilnly the most successful and appropriate 
group of collegiate buildings In the New World." 

SCENIC POINTS NEAR ST. LOUIS. 

Crcve Ciieur Lake. al)o\it l.Tj miles from Pel- 
mar Garden, was formerly the bed of the Mis- 
souri River. This magnificent lake, sever. I 
miles In length, lies at the foot of a high elu 
of surpassing artistic beauty. Through pi - 
turesque woodlands. Interspersed witti rustic 
seats and bridges, a scenic railway winds .arounJ 
the top of this cliff, and Into the ravines, glviii- 
one an entrancing view. Boat riding Is alh. 
provided for, where one may spend a dellghti'iil 
evening. 

Meramec T-TlKhlnnds. about 20 miles from the 
city, attracts many who wish to get away from 
the noise and rloseni'ss of the city, and spi'nd 
an enjoyable ovenini,' In the country air Here 
one may dine at the Meramec Highlands Inn, 
and later enjoy the famed scenery along the 
Mer.amec River. 

Jefferson Rarrarks. named In honor of Thom- 
as Jefferson, whose death occurred Just previous 



to the first occupation of the site by General 
Stephen W. Kearney, to whom belongs the honor 
of being the first immediate commander of 
troops, occupying this military post ndfer Saint 
Louis in 1.S26, is located about ten miles below 
Saint Louis on the Iron Mountain Railroad. A 
tablet will soon be placed here as a monument 
to the Revolutionary soldiers burled in Missouri. 
This monument Is In memory of Miss Louisa 
Daiton ^vho located these graves. 

CHURCHES, 

The Old Cathedral (Catholic) is one of the 
historic structures of the city, and a monument 
to the pioneer Catholic settlers. It is on Walnut 
and Second Streets, and murks the spot where 
was built the first church uf logs in SuInt Louis. 
Father Gibault celebrated the first mass. 
Through Bishop Rosatl, who was a classmate 
of (Jregory XVI.. this church obtained favors 
which no other church has In the world, except 
the Basilicas in Rome. One of the most note- 
worthy favors granted by the Pope was an 
indulgence which is only granted to pilgrims 
visiting the seven Roman Basilicas. By special 
induit this indulgence may be gained by visit- 
ing the three altars in the Saint Louis Cathe- 
dral, though no other cathedral or church is so 
privileged. 

Clirisis Church Cathedral (Episcopal) at the 
corner of Thirteenth and Locust, claims a cer- 
tain interest as the mother church and cathe- 
dral of the Diocese of Missouri, and is the first 
parish of the Protestant Hpiscopal Church 
founded west of the Mississippi. Tlie old ar- 
ticles of association, yellow with age, still hang 
in the Chapter room, .^mong the signers of this 
paper was Governor Clark, explorer of the great 
W.St: Riddick. member of the Territorial 
Council: Governor McNair, and William H. Ash- 
ley. Lieutenant-tJovernor of Missouri; Thomas 
Benton, and other prominent men. In this 
church, one of the finest parish churches of 
tlie continent, are a number of memorial win- 
dows, among them one to George Rogers Clark. 

The great organ Is a memorial to Silas Bent, 
rector In 1S63, and whose father signed the first 
town charter. 

Rock Church (St. Alphonsus) on Grand Ave- 
nue, is another of the church buildings of nota 
in the city. 

A group of buildings on Kingshlghway, in- 
cluding several churches, are well worth visit- 
ing. .\mong these, the Second Baptist Church, 
of brick, and First Church of Christ (Scientict), 
are b.v Mauran. Russell & Garden; St. John's 
(M. E. Church S. ), developed in classic sim- 
plicity neither pure Greek nor pure Roman, but 
belonging to the Italian Renaissance of the fif- 
teenth century, a style used by some of the fin- 
est churches in the world. Is ideal. 

The ornamentation chosen for the columns 
In the great northern and eastern facades are 
of the chaste Ionic type. The corner-stone was 
laid in liioi. Temple Israel, a magnificent build- 
ing of stone, has recently been completed. 

The Tu.scan Lodge (Masonic), by Albert 
Groves, representing Greek Doric style, and the 
Racquet Club, are also in this group of artistic 
buildings. 

On Union, near Delmar. is another group — 
the Pilgrim Congregational Church, New High 
.'irhool. and William Clark School. Ubrar>' and 
Artistic Guild. Near here, on Delmar and Clara, 
the Central Presbyterian Church, by Mariner & 




LeReaume. Two memorial windows of great 
artistic beauty have recently been unveiled in 
this church In memory of the late A. P. Shap- 
lelgh and wife. Each window has .almost a doz- 
en figures. They are In the mosaic style, each 
window containing fully 7.000 pieces. 



POINTS OF INTEREST 



It is impossible to give all of the many points of interest in and around St. Louis, but the following 
are a few of the important ones. Any police officer or hotel clerk will tell you how to reach them, or 
ask at Bureau of Information at Union Station. 



Coliseum. 

Courthouse. 

Forest Park. 

Eads Bridge. 

Stock Yards. 

Union Station. 

Union Market. 

Custom House. 

Moolah Temple. 

Municipal Bridge. 

Mississippi River. 

Merchants Bridge. 

St. Xavier's Church. 

City Hall and Park. 

St. Louis University. 

Kingshighway Viaduct. 

Washington University. 

Central Public Library. 

Horse and Mule Market. 

McKinley Electric Bridge. 

Municipal Courts Building. 

Mounds of Mound Builders. 

Railway Exchange Building. 

Art Museum in Forest Park. 

Clubs on Lindell Boulevard. 

Postoffice (Country's Model). 

Central Y. W. C. A., on Locust 

Grain Pit of Merchants Exchange. 

Brown Shoe Co. (The White House). 

Old Cathedral, at Second and Walnut. 
Jefferson Memorial and Public Museum. 

America's Greatest Cathedral, on Lindell. 

Groups of Churches on Union Boulevard. 

Theater District, Grand Ave. and Olive St. 

Groups of Hospitals on Delmar Boulevard. 

Meramec Highlands, reached by Trolley Line. 

World's Greatest Fur Market, on Second St. 

Manual Training School, on Union Boulevard. 

Famous Residence Places Around Forest Park. 

America's Leading Wool Market, on Second St. 

Headquarters Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe Co. 

Magnificent Protestant Churches on Kingshighway. 

Immense Hotels and Apartments on Kingshighway. 

World's Model School Buildings, on Union Boulevard. 

Theater Districts on Kingshighway and on Hamilton. 

Groups of Hospitals on the East Side of Forest Park. 

Vandervoort's, Grand-Leader, Famous-Barr, Nugents' 
Schaper's Department Stores. 



and 



Sunset Inn. 

O'Fallon Park. 

Meramec River. 

Delmar Garden. 

Lemp's Brewery. 

Creve Coeur Lake. 

Jefferson Barracks. 

Tower Grove Park. 

Zoo in Forest Park. 

Chain of Rocks Park. 

Forest Park Highlands. 

Anheuser-Busch Brewery. 

Armories on Grand Avenue. 

Municipal Waterworks Plant. 

Theater Districts in Wellston. 

Campus of St. Louis University. 

Fire Alarm Service in City Hall. 

Aviation Field, at Kinloch Park. 

Montesano Mineral Springs Park. 

Produce Market on Third Street. 

O'Fallon Park, in North St. Louis. 

Shaw's Garden, Finest in America. 

Reservoir Park, on Grand Avenue. 

Stadium of Washington University. 

Railroad Yards in Mill Creek Valley. 

Carondelet Park, in South St. Louis. 

Model Factory Districts in Wellston. 

City Hospital, on Lafayette Avenue. 

Central Y. M. C. A., on Grand Avenue. 

Ranken Trade School, on Cook Avenue. 

City Workhouse, 4200 South Broadway. 

City Insane Asylum, on Arsenal Street. 

Campus of Christian Brothers College. 

Public Swimming Pool in Fairgrounds Park. 

Fire Brick and Clay Factories in Cheltenham. 

Christ Church Cathedral, one of the oldest in city. 

Cricket, Tennis and Golf Grounds in Forest Park. 

Cupples' Commercial Station, at Seventh and Spruce. 

United States Powder Depot, near Jefferson Barracks. 

Missouri River at St. Charles, reached by Trolley Line. 

United States Marine Hospital, at 3700 South Broadway. 

Country Clubs and Residence Places in St. Louis County. 

Baseball Parks of American, National and Federal Leagues. 

Huge Bird Cage in Forest Park, and thousands of other inter- 
esting places and buildings. 

Transforming Station, Hydro-Electric Power Transmission 
Line, from Keokuk Bam, Sixty-fifth and Page. 



St. Louis' Basic Rock 

Is St. Louis' Business 



Written by Roy B. Simpson. 



St. Louis is Superior 

As a Convention City 

By Justin A. Runyan, Secty.-Mgr. St. Louis Conventions Bureau. 



Nearly every city has something about which to boast 
Some boast about their beautiful parks. Others set them- 
selves up as ideal home cities. Others talk of their institutions 
of learning, their points of historical interest, their manufac- 
tures. 

St. Louis has all these things in abundance — parks, drives, 
and boulevards as beautiful as any other city in America. 

We can point with pride to our 140 great educational institu- 
tutions, including our wonderful public school system. 

We can claim, in all truth and sincerity, that St. Louis leads 
the world in many different lines of manufacture and that sh« 
is the greatest distributing point for many other lines. 

We like to talk about these things. We ought to talk about 
them in our homes, schools, churches, on the street, on the 
railway trains, and elsewhere. It is the best way for the true 
St. Louis spirit to express itself. 

But the biggest thing in St. Louis — the rock on which this 
city is founded— IS ST. LOUIS BUSINESS. 

St. Louis business methods are different from those of any 
other large city. Nowhere on earth has the true spirit of 
democracy been developed and applied to business as it has 
in our great manufacturing and wholesale establishments. 

An example is Washington Avenue, the greatest wholesale 
street in the world. The big houses of this thoroughfare are 
visited several times a year by tens of thousands of retail mer- 
chants from all parts of the United States. 

Whether the merchant's purchases amount to $100 of $10,000, 
he feels a part ownership in the concern that enjoys his 
patronage. 

There are few private offices on Washington Avenue, no 
lackeys in uniform to receive your card and make you wait. 
You are received and served by men who are real human 
beings, and if they happen to be millionaires you would never 
know it. 

With this great army of retail merchants come the wives and 
daughters to St. Louis to do their shopping in our big depcirt- 
ment stores where this same spirit of commercial democracy 
prevails. 

The buyer for a retail store who visits St. Louis for the 
first time is amazed and delighted at his treatment. He meets 
enthusiastic men. They give him a square deal. 

The visitor then understands why St. Louis business has 
been the biggest factor in building this city. He knows the 
reason why St. Louis wins and holds the trade of merchants 
everywhere. 

Our parks, our wonderful system of education, our public 
buildings and beautiful homes are all very necessary adjuncts 
to a great city, yet they are but the fruits of business. 

St. Louis is a solid, substantial city. It has fewer failures in 
proportion to the number of institutions than any other large 
city. This is a big thing to say — it is something worth talk- 
ing about. 

St. Louis is a great market place as well as an ideal place 
in which to live. 



To our Friends and Delegates who attend Conventions: 

The Conventions Bureau of St. Louis cordially invites you 
to hold your next convention in St. Louis — St. Louis, the Cen- 
tral Convention City, "Where Men Do Things" and Hospital- 
ity is our slogan. 

This word brings to you a hint of Southern Hospitality — 
simply a foretaste of the cordiality with which you will be re- 
ceived if you decide to hold your next convention in St. Louis. 
Because of geographical location and because railroads center 
here, St. Louis Conventions produce the maximum attendance 
with the minimum average cost to delegates. This means 
successful meetings. Almost all trains run to St. Louis, and 
no trains run through St. Louis. When ready to leave St Louis 
your train is always there — no waiting. 

Fifty million persons can leave home in the evening and 
land in St. Louis the next morning. If you will look at the 
map you will see that St. Louis is between the center of popu- 
lation and the geographical center of the United States. St. 
Louis has twenty-four trunk line railroads radiating in every 
direction. Anyone located on a trunk line can reach St. Louis 
without changing cars or change of trains. 

RECEPTION AND HOSPITALITY. 
I 

St. Louis entertained the greatest exposition the world has 
ever seen — the World's Fair in 1904. 

May 27th, to June 1, 1914, inclusive will remain memorable 
days in the history of St. Louis, for dtiring these days "The 
Pageant and Masque," the greatly conceived and most gor- 
geous Panorama Exposition, was given in Forest Park under 
the sunshine and the rain, with the moon and her sister twink- 
ling stars vying with the arts of man and electricity in mak- 
ing it one of the most magnificent spectacles ever produced. 
This is simply a sample of what St. Louis is in position to do. 
We can accomodate conventions large in number, or small in 
number, and the smaller ones are just as welcome and will be 
given the same attention as the larger. The St. Louis Conven- 
tions Bureau is for the purpose of arranging for the comfort 
of our visitors, and every energy is extended to the end that 
those who visit St. Louis will carry away with them pleasant 
recollections of the hospitality we have accorded them. 

HOTEL RATES NEVER RAISED. 

St. Louis can provide adequate headquarters to accommo- 
date 10,000 as easily as gatherings with a smaller number of 
delegates. 

The new fire-proof Coliseum will seat 10,000 persons com- 
fortably and with standing room can accommodate 15,000. It 
is a magnificent building of concrete, steel and glass construc- 
tion and has remarkable acoustic properties for large assem- 
blages. It is located conveniently to hotels and Union Station. 
The First Regiment Armory and the Odeon both offer excel- 
lent accommodations for conventions of several thousand dele- 
gates, and are within short rides of the downtown district. 
The auditoriums of theatres are also available and hotels have 
assembly rooms which can accommodate from 50 to 2,000 dele- 
gates. Besides, there are a large number of smaller audi- 



•riums, conveniently located, which can be used if the occasion 
mands. 

St. Louis hotels never raise their rates, which are governed 
by location and serwe rendered. St. Louis hotels have facili- 
ties to accommodate comfortably and at reasonable rates 
over 100,000 people. 

"Places to Eat" range from magnificent hotel cafes and 
restaurants de luxe to modest dairy lunch rooms, which offer 
a variety of cuisine equal to that to be found in any city. 
One may obtain the daintiest viands and the rarest wines and 
perfect service at moderate prices. 

TO SUM UP. 

St. Louis the Fourth City, a Beautiful City, a Cordial City, 
an Instructive City, an Important City, one you ought to see 
and know, and we will be glad to "Show You." The Keys 
of the City are yours. 



Shopping in St. Louis; 

A Great Retail Center 



By K. F. Niemoeller, Mgr. Associated Retailers. 



St Louis, the "Fourth City," is unrivaled in the size of its 
retail section and the opportunities it affords for purchasing 
at retail. 

St. Louis maintains five great department stores, one of 
which is housed in the largest building devoted to store pur- 
poses in the world. 

It has fifteen specialty stores devoted exclusively to women's 
ready-to-wear. 

It has twelve devoted exclusively to men's clothing and fur- 
nishings and many other specialty furnishing goods stores. 

It has twenty large furniture stores and piano houses. 

It has five great jewelry stores, one of which particularly has 
a world-wide reputation. 

It has more than a score of specialty shoe houses for both 
men and women. 

It has many "Shops,"— millinery, corset, glove, etc.,— de- 
voted exclusively to the sale of the finest goods, many of 
which are world-noted trademarked lines. 

It has three large markets for the distribution of food- 
stuffs and three great chains of grocery and market stores 
covering the entire city in advantageous locations. 

It is not a "one street" city in its retail activities, but boasts 
four great main thoroughfares— with connecting streets, its 
entire reUil section proper embraces the vast area of eighty 
city blocks. 

A great number of these many stores maintain offices in 
the eastern manufacturing and importing centers and some 
even have offices in foreign countries. Merchandise is as- 
sembled from every part of the world. 

Not alone the City of St. Louis benefits by these many stores 
and their aggressive methods. The citizens of bordering states 
and especially those to the south even to Oklahoma, Texas, 
Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee and Kentucky look upon St'. 
Louis as their natural buying center, thousands yearly making 
trips solely to shop in St. Louis. 



St. Louis Public Schools: 

Wherein They Excel 

By Ben S. Blewett, Supt. of Instruction. 

The St. Louis Public Schools are organized and conducted 
upon the principle that every citizen is entitled to that kind of 
training which will make his life most useful to the community 
and happiest to himself. Upon this basis it has been neces- 
sary to establish many kinds of schools and courses of instruc- 
tion so that every person, whether youth or adult, may secure 
those ooportunities which he desires and should have. 

Kindergartens are maintained in all elementary schools, and 
children are admitted to them at five years of age. 

The course of eight grades above the kindergarten aims pri- 
marily to give all boys and giris of the city the most essential 
trammg for lives as useful citizens which can be imparted before 
their fourteenth year. The chief emphasis of all of the activities 
of the grade schools is placed on the inculcaUon of right habits, 
the development of moral character, and the implanting of 
high ideals. 

The High Schools of the city offer a wide selection of 
courses to suit the needs of many classes of students. Young 
men and young women may secure full preparation for college 
and profession schools or they may secure training for in- 
dustrial pursuits or other vocations. For those who cannot 
afford a four years' course, one and two year courses are 
offered in shop and commercial work. 

For young people who must work during the day but who 
are ambitious for further training, nineteen Evening Schools 
were conducted during the current year; four of these were 
High Schools for white students, two were schools for colored 
students (one of them offering high school courses), and the 
other were schools of grammar grades. The total cost of 
these Evening Schools for the year was over §80,000.00. 

In the training of her teachers, St. Louis occupies a posirion 
unexcelled in this country. Since 1904 the Harris Teachers' 
CoUege has been maintained to provide efficient teachers for the 
white grade schools, and the results in improved teaching 
fully justify the expense of the institution. 

The Board of Education has invested in grounds and build- 
mgs over sixteen and a half million dollars. The expenditures 
for the current year wUl run over four and a quarter million 
dollars, two and a half millions of which will have been 
expended for the salaries of teachers. The average cost for 
mstructing each pupil in the grades for the previous year was 
$38.49 and in the high schools $103.42. 

To carry on this large work of the schools required the 
services of 2,200 teachers during the day, about 250 in the 
evening, and for the summer session over 400 teachers. The 
enrollment in the day schools for the current year wiU doubt- 
less be very nearly 100,000 by the end of the term, while tV.ere 
were 18,242 students enrolled in the Evening Schools during 
the term just closed, and in the summer session there were 
12,940 pupils. 

The proper care of the health of the school children has, for 
some years, been recognized by the Board of Education as 
one of its proper duties. In addition to looking after the 
health of pupils and the the hygiene and sanitation of the 
school room conditions, this department endeavors, through 
the advice of the inspectors and personal visits of the nurses, 
to get parents to provide needed medical attention for their 
children. 



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fraction thereof, resardless of distance, 
(c) Parcels welRhini; more than 8 ounces containing books, seeds, plants, etc.. parcels of miscellaneous printed matter welKhlng more than 
4 pounds, and all other parcels of fourth-class matter weighing more than 4 ounces are chargeable, according to distance or zone 
at tbe pound rates shown In the following table, a fraction of pound being considered a full pound. 



WelKlit ii 
poDndii. 



Ist 

ITp to 50 
miles. 



The St Louis Zones 
are indicated on map 
shown on opposite 
page. -:- -:- 



4th 

300 to SOO 
miles. 



eth 

1.000 to l.Wfl 
miles. 



7th 

1.400 to l.SOO 
miles. 



.44 

.no 


.57 
.6.1 


.71 
.81 


.56 


.7.1 


.91 


:<K 


.81 


1.01 


.«R 


.89 


1.11 


.74 


.97 


1.21 


.80 


I. OS 


1.31 


.R« 


1.13 


1.41 


.82 


1.21 


l.ul 


.98 


1.29 


1.61 


I.0« 


1..'57 


1.71 


I.IO 


1.45 


1. 81 


1.16 


1.53 


1.91 


1.38 


1.61 


2.01 



Insurance on Parcels — A mail- 
able parcel on which the post- 
age is fully prepaid may be in- 
sured against loss in an amount 
equivalent to its actual value, 
but not to exceed f.lO, on pay- 
ment of a fee of ten cents in 
parcel post stamps, such stamps 
to be affixed. 

Limit of Weight and Size — 
The limit of weight of parcels of 
fourth-class mail for delivery 
within the first and second zones 
shall be increased from 11 
pounds to 20 pounds. The law 
prescribes that a parcel to be 
admitted to parcel post shall 
not exceed 72 inches in com- 
bined length and girth. 



COLLECT-ON-DELIVERY SERVICE. 

Conditions and Fee.— Parcels of fourth-class or parcel post matter may be sent 
"C. O. D." from one money-order post office to another on payment of a fee of 10 cents 
in addition to the postage, both to be prepaid with stamps affixed. The amount to 
be collected and remitted to the sender must not exceed |100. The remittance is 
made by post-office money order, the fee therefor being included in the amount col- 
lected from the addressee. A "C. O. D." tag furnished by the postmaster must be filled 
in by the sender and attached to the parcel. The "C. O. D." fee also covers insurance 
against loss up to $50 actual value. 

A Receipt is given to the sender of a "C. O. D." parcel at the time of mailing but 
no return receipt is furnished, as the remittance shows that delivery has been made. 

Examination of Contents of a "C. O. D." Parcel is not permitted until It has been 
receipted for and all charges paid. 

Indemnity for Lost "C. O. D." Parcels is paid for the actual value not to exceed 
$50, under the conditions governing the payment of indemnity for lost insured parcels. 

REGULATIONS. 

Zones— For parcel post purposes the United States is divided into units of area 
thirty minutes square. Such units form the basis of the eight postal zones. 

Preparation for Mailing-Parcels must be prepared for mailing in such manner that 
the contents can be easily examined. A parcel must not be accepted for mailing unless 
it bears the name and address of the sender, preceded by the word "From." 

Perishable and Fragile Articles— Fragile articles, such as milliner\'. toys, musical 
instruments, etc., and articles consisting wholly or in part of glass, or contained in 
glass, must be securely packed and the parcel stamped or labeled "FRAGILE." 
Parcels so labeled must be handled with the greatest possible care. Parcels containing 
perishable articles must be marked "PKRISUAIILR." Articles likely to spoil within 
the time reasonably required for transportation and delivery must not be accepted 
for mailing. 



Interesting Facts, Regarding St Louis * 



The fourth city of the United States in population. 

Forty million people within a radius of 500 miles. 

The largest- and most important city in the Louisiana purchase. 

The largest manufacturer of tobacco in the world. 

Has the largest drug house in the United States. 

Has the largest woodenware house in America. 

Has the largest hardware house in the country. 

Is the best dry goods market west of the Alleghenies. 

Has the largest shoe house in the world. 

The largest shoe distributing city in the Union. 

Is the second largest millinery market in America. 

The largest inland coffee distributing center. 

One of the great railroad centers. 

The principal city on the longest river in North America. 

The largest hardwood lumber market in America. 

Makes more street and railroad cars than any other point. 

The largest horse and mule market in the world. 

Leads in manufacture of stoves and ranges. 

Third largest live stock market. 

The third primary grain market. 

Holds fourth place as a manufacturing center. 

Leads in output of American-made chemicals. 

Prominent in manufacture of proprietary medicines. 

Death rate per thousand in 1913, on basis of 750,000 population, 

14.46. 
Largest brewery in the United States and first in output of beer. 
Has 120 public schools, with 95,565 scholars. 
Largest and most complete railway station in America. 
Has 51 public parks and squares, containing 2,764 acres. 
St. Louis post-office ranks first in ratio of expenses to receipts. 
Is renowned for beautiful residence districts. 
Has 19 miles of river front. 



The largest manufacturing stationers for bank and county sup- 
plies in the world. 

Area, square miles, 62^^. 

Population (estimated), 795,000 

Real estate and personal, assessed value, $601,301,670. 

Bonded debt, $23,806,690. 

Paved streets, miles, 642.06. 

Paved alleys, miles, 220.60. 

Water supply, capacity gallons per day, 100,000,000. 

Water supply, average daily consumption, 90,000,000. 

Union Station, 32 tracks, covers 11 acres. 

Twenty-six railroad lines terminating in St. Louis. 

Street railroads, miles, single track, city, 34,955; county, 112.52. 

Passengers carried, 376,425,241. 

Has the world's largest open-air swimming pool. 

Thp world's largest fur market. 

Has the largest office building in the world. 

Has best equipped public library. 

Has two most famous universities. 

Manufactures more chairs than any other city. 

Annual beer trade amounting to $20,000,000.00. 

Largest receiving and shipping market for fruits. 

Manufactures three-fourths of America's output of plug to- 
bacco. 

The world's greatest distributing center for agricultural im- 
plements. 

Greatest steel arch bridge in the world (the Eads), costing 
$10,000,000.00. 

Sells more stoves and ranges at this time than were sold in the 
United States of America in 1874. 



St. Louis leads the world with the - 

Largest brewery. 

Largest lead works. 

Largest drug house. 

Largest fur market. 

Largest brick works. 

Largest office building. 

Largest hardware house. 

Largest tobacco factory. 

Manufacture of crackers. 

Largest hardware market. 

Largest white lead factory. 

Largest woodenware house. 

Largest car building center. 

Largest inland coffee market. 

Largest manufacturer of stoves. 

Largest shoe distributing point. 

Largest horse and mule market. 

Largest strictly dry goods market. 

Largest vehicle manufacturing city. 

Largest wholesale shipping station in the world — Cupples' 

Station. 
Largest single-tracked interurban trolley line, with 500 

miles of single track. 
More miles of streets that are sprinkled than any other city. 



St. Louis leads America with the -- 

Largest Cathedral. 

Tallest shot-tower. 

Manufacture of hats. 

Manufacture of caps. 

Largest electric plant. 

Manufacture of gloves. 

Largest output of beer. 

Largest millinery market. 

Largest terra cotta factory. 

Largest sewer pipe factory. 

Largest street car factories. 

Production of reclining chairs. 

Largest exclusive carpet house. 

Manufacture of jeans clothing. 

Largest tinware stamping plant. 

Manufacture of boots and shoes. 

Largest hardwood lumber market. 

Manufacture of caskets and coffins. 

Largest production of proprietary medicines. 

Largest output of American-made chemicals. 

Manufacture of trunks for the western hemisphere. 

Saddlery and harness business of the United States. 

Sale of bags and bagging for the western hemisphere. 



Miscellaneous Information 



OFFICE BUILDINGS 

Allpn — N. W. Cor. Broadway and Market 8ta. 
Alllrtl Kealty — 717?; Clustnut St. 
American Tbralr« — 7th and Market StB. 

Arcade — Arcade and Vernon Avs. 

BaUom— 58!ta Delmar Blvd. 

Bank of Curamerce — S. K. Cor. Broadway 
and ullve St. & N. E. Cor. Broadway and 
Pine Sts. 

Beoolat UulldInK— N. E. Cor. 9th and Pine 
Ull»n — S. W. Cor. 6th and \Va.shinKton .\v. 

Board of Education — N. W. Cor. 9th and Lo- 

cu.st St. 
Boatnian'M Bank — N. K. Cor. Broadway and 
Olive. 

Bonman — 1023 Locuat St. 

Ilron-n — Vandeventer and Olive. 

Uutler — 3109 S. Grand Av. 

Calumet— S. E. Cor. 3d and Chestnut. 

(arleton — N. E Cor. 6th and Olive. 

Caxton — 210 Olive. 

Central National Bank — N. W. Cor. 7th and 
Olive Sts. 

Century — N. W. Cor. 9th and Olive Sts. 

I hamber of Commerce — 3rd, Pine and Chest- 
nut Sts. 

Chemical — N. E. Oor 8th and Olive Sts. 

Clinton — 509 N. 6th. 

Colonial — So9 N. Grand. 

Columbia — .S. H. Cor. 8th and Locust. 

Columbia Theatre — 421 N, 6th. 

Commercial — S. K. Cor. 6th and Olive. 

Commonnealth — N. E. Cor. Broadway and 
Locust. 

rontlneutnl Hank— 411 Olive St. 

Cotton Kxchange — 1035 S. Main. 

Croydon — ;8o2 Westminster. 

Culver— N. E. Cor. 12th and Olive Sts. 

Cupple* — 7th and Spruce Sts. 

Delmar — Delmar & Kingshishway. N. E. Cor. 

De Menu— S. W. Cor. 7th and Pine Bts. 

De Soto — 708 Pine St. 

Dolph— 625 Locust St. 

DouKlaa — 420 Market St. 

Drew — 301 N. Grand. 

DroHten — 701 Locust. 

DryKoodaman — 1627-31 Washington At. 

Kmiiire Kealty — 709 Pine St. 

Kniprena Bnlldlnic — 3602 Olive. 

Raiicx — 819 Washington Av. 

Inimitable — N. W. Cor. 6th and Locust. 

Kuclld— S. W. Cor. Euclid and McPherson. 

Fidelity — S. E. Cor. Grand and Franklin Av. 

Frank — S. W. Cor. Broadway and Washing- 
ton A\. 

Franklin Bank — 4th and Morgan St. 

Fraternal — N'. W. Cor. 11th and Franklin. 

Friaco — S. W. Cor. 9th and Olive. 

Fullerton — S. E. Cor. 7th and Pine. 

Fur Fxchanice — Main and Walnut 

Furniture KxchauKe — 14th and Locust St. 

tiay^N. E, Cor. 3d and Pine Sts. 

(iazxolo — Tavlor and Morgan St. 

(illl — 421 N. Broadway. 

tilobe-Democrat — S. W. Cor 6th and Pine Sts. 
Could — 1324 Washington Av. 

nrnnd-l.nfayette — 1703 S. Grand Av. 
Grand-Park — 1503 S. Grand Av. 

i;ranlte — S. W. Cor 4th and Market. 

Mean * Culhertaon — N. W. Cor. 7th and St. 

Charles St.i. 
Holhrnok-lilacfcnelder — S. aide. Olive be- 
tween Rth nnd 9th. 
Holland — 7th St., west side between Pine and 

Olive. 
Ilimaer — N. W. Cor. Broadway and Chestnut 
Howard — 709 Pine St. 
Humboldt — 537 N. Grand. 
Imperial — 918 Pine St. 

Iiiternntlonal I.lfe — S. E. Cor. 8th & Chestnut 

JefTrmon — 2343 Olive St. 

KIneahury — 5004 Delmar B1. 

KInliirh — N. W. Cor. 10th and Locust. 

Knlichta of Colnmbun — 3B49 Olive St 

I.nclede — S. W. Cor. 4th and Olive Sts. 

I.n<-lpile «ina I.lcht Co. — .N'. E. Cor. 11th and 

Olive Sts. 
Lafayette Bank — 1326 S. Broadway. 
I.anicnn & Tavlor — Delmar and Euclid Avs. 
I.o snilc — N. W. Cor. Broadway and Olive 8L 
I.entbe — N. R. Cor. 7th and Chestnut. 
Leather Tradea — 16th and Locust St. 
l.lKKelt — I Now Internatlon:i: Life) S. E. Cor. 

Sih .nnd Chestnut. 
Lincoln Truat — 3. W. Cor. 7th and Chestnut 
LInmar — S. E. Cor. Washington and Vande- 
venter Av. 
Mater — Tavlor and Olive. 
Marina — 3n6 N. Grand Av. 

Mnrtln — N. K Cor. loth and Washington Av. 
Mnr.ilnnd Block— Euclid and Maryland At. 
Maaonic Temple — 1042 N. Grand Av. 
Mechanlca-Amerlcan National Bank — S. W. 

Cor. Broadway nnd Locust. 
Monnard — Now Boatmen's Bank Bldg. 
Mercantile Library — S. W. Cor. Broadway 

and Locust St. 
Mercantile ^'atlona^ Bank — 717 Locust. 



Merchanta' Exchange — West side 3d, Chest 

nut to Pine St. 
Merchanta-Laclede — S. 
Mcrniod-Jaccard— N. 

Locust St. 
Metropolitan — N. E. Cor. Grand av. and Olive 
Mid City — Grand and Olive St. 
Mlaaourl Truat — Now Central National Bank 

Building. 
Mlaaourl Pnclllc — Now Pontiac Building. 
.Monoteram — 1700 Washington Av. 
Mualcul Art— Boyle and Olive. 
Anfl Mk. of Commerce — Broadway, Pine and 



ind Chestnut. 

— N. E. Cor. Broad- 



OUve. 

Navurrc — S. \V. Cor. 6tli 

New Bank of Commerce 
way and Pine Sts. 

New Kra — 905 Lucas Av. 

Nolker — N. E. Cor. 3d and Chestnut. 

Nnlaen— S. W. Cor. 6th and Olive. 

Odd FeilowB— S. R. Cor. 9th and Olive. 

Odeon — Grand and Finney Aves. 

Office Fiiulpment — 709 Pine St. 

Olivia — Grand and Windsor Place. 

Oriel— S. R. Cor. 6th and Locust Sts. 

Oiark— 203 N. 10th St. 

Panama — 208 Olive. 

Paullan — N. E. Cor. Union and Easton Av. 

Pierce — East side of 4th, between Chestnut 
and Pine. 

Pontiac — N. W. Cor. 7th and Market Sts. 

PouonI — N. E. Cor. 9th and Chestnut. 

Princeaa Theatre llldK. — Grand and Olive St. 

Printera— N. W. Cor. 9th and Walnut Sta. 

Publicity — 1127 Pine. 

Hallway lOxchauKe — Between 6th, 7th, Olive 

and Locust Sts. 
Real Katate — Chestnut St., 3. side between 

6th and 7th Sts. 
Republic— S. W. Cor. 7th and Olive Bts. 
Rialto — S. E, Cor. 4th and Olive. 
Roe — S. W. Cor. Broadway and Pine. 
Royal— Nos. 110-U2 N. 8th St. 
Sawyer — 810-12 Chestnut. 
Security — S. W. Cor. 4th and Locust Bts. 
Silk Bxchanee — S. W. Cor. 12th and Wash- 
ington Av. 
Sonthalde Bank — Broadway and Pestalozzi. 
Star—N. W. Cor. 12th and Olive Sts. 
SterlluB — N. W. Cor. 7th and Lucas Av. 
Stifel— 920 Pine St. 
Stock Rxchange — 314 N. 4th. 
Syndicate Trnat — N. E. Cor. 10th and OllTe. 
Telephone — S. E. Cor. 10th and Olive. 
Temple— N. W. Cor. Broadway and Walnut 
Third National — Olive St. and Broadway. 
TImea — N. E. Cor. Broadway and Chestnut. 
Title Guaranty Truat — S. W. Cor. 7th and 

t Sts. 

Toliln — S. E. Cor. 8th and Locust. 
Tower Grove Bonk — Grand & Juniata. 
Cor. Olive and Vandeventer. 
I — N. W. Cor. 8th and Locust. 
AValnwrlKht — N. W. Cor. 7th and Chestnut 
Wall — N. W. Cor. V.nndeventer and Olive. 
Waahlnicton — 1401 Washington Av. 
WrlKht — N. W. Cor. 8th and Pine. 
Weat End Block — Vandeventer and Finney 
AVheInn Aehle Hutchlnaon — 313 N. 10th St. 
T^'oman'a Magazine — 5900 Delmar Av. 
Y. M. V. A. — Gr.ind and Franklin Avs. 
Xelnlcker — 325 Locust. 

PUBLIC BUILDINGS 

City Hail — Market and 12th Sts. 

I'lt.v Jail — .Vdjdining .Municipal Courts. 

Collaenm — .lelTerson. Olive and Locust Sts. 

Court Hituae — .Market and 4th Sts. 

Cuatoni Ilouae — Olive. Locust. 8th and 9th. 

r'our Courla — 11th and 12th on Clark. 

Municipal Courta — Between ISth, 14th, Mar- 
ket and Clark. 

New Public Library — Between 13th and 14th 
on Olive St. 

Old city Hall— Chestnut and 11th Sts. 

Police Headnuartera— 208 and 210 N. 12th St. 

I'oat Office — Olive and 8th Sis. 

l»oat omce (New)- 18ih, Walnut St., Clark 
Av.. np. I'nion Station. 

Fnlon Sinfliiii -18il\ anil Markel Sts. 



Ci»r|ioratioi 
■''.naton Taj 
Farmera •«: 

vols .\T. 



1 Truat Co — Broadway and Olive, 
lor 'IruKt Co. — 4474 Easton. 
.>lcrcbaniK 'iVuat — Grand and Gra- 

Hnnk — Boatmen's Bank 



BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES 

American Trnat Co. — Broadway and Locust. 
linden llnnk — K200 N. Broadway. 
ilnnkcra' 'i'rual -Cor Broadway and Olive. 
llonfmcn'a llnnk — Broadway and Olive 
llrcmen llnnk -:1600 N. Broadway. 
llrond»n.\ SiivlnKa Truat — 2000 N. Broadway. 
Ilrondtiny llnnk — 1701 ,«;. Broadway. 
Cnaa \veiiiic llnnk — Pifteinth nnd Cass. 
Onfrnl NnllonnI llnnk— 3ii5 N. Seventh. 
I'hlpiM'ivn llnnk— 3Sol S. Broadway. 
<'h<>ntrau Truat Co — 1000 Chouteau Av. 
City Truat Co.— 1132 Washington. 
I'nmmonwealth Truat — Now American Trust 



Fed<-rnl Itcaerve 

Building. 

Ftslcrul TruMt Co— Title Guarant.-e Building. 

I'>anklln llnnk— Cor. 4th and .Morgan. 

flrnvola Bnuk — Seibert and Gravois Av. 

Germun-.Vmerlcnn Bnnk — 4th and Franklin. 

German Suvlnga Inatilutlon — Broadway and 
Pine. 

Grnnd Ave. llnnk— Grand and Olive. 

Gunrdinn Truat Co. — Now .\nierjcan Trust Co. 

Unrria Truat * SnvlUKN Bank — 411 OliVc i^. 

Hodlamout llnnk — 6143 Bartnier Av. 

InternutlonnI Hank — Cor. 4th and Olive. 

Jeft'erNon Bnnk- 2601 Franklin Av. 

Jeireraon-tlrnvola Truat — 2600 S. Jefferson. 

Lnclcde Truai Co. — 6 S. Jefferson Av. 

Lafnyetl*' Hnnk— t^or. Broadwo.v and Park. 

Leniny Ferry llnnk — 233 Lemay Ferry Rd, 

Lowell ilnnk — .". ) .\. Broadway. 

Mnncheater Bank — Chouteau and Manchester. 

Mnplewood Bank — Marshall and Manchester. 

Slerhnnica American .Nntionai Bank — Broad- 
way and Locust. 

Meramcc Truat C<i.— 3224 Meramec St. 

Mercantile "1 mat Co.— 8lh and Locust. 

Merchnnta Laclede National Bank— 4th and 
Olive. 

Mercantile National Bnnk — 717 Locust St. 

Mlaalaalppl Vnlley Truat Co.— 4th and Pine. 

Mlaaourl Lln.oln Truat Co 722 Chestnut. 

Mortgnge TrnHt Co. — Broadwav and Pine. 

National Bank of Commerce — Broadway and 
Olive. 

Night nnd Day Bnnk— 808 Olive St. 

North St. Loula Truat A SurlUKa Bank — 3500 
N. Grand Av. 

N. W. .Snvinga Bank— 15lh and St. Louis. 

Saving 'I'ruat Co.— 4935 Delmar Bl. 

Scrngga-Vnndervoort-Bnrney Bnnk — 10th and 
Olive. 

S. Commercial ^& Savinga Bank — 7202 S. Bway. 
South Side Bank — Broadway and Pestalozzi. 

Stnte Nntlonnl Bank — S. W. Cor. 4th and Lo- 
cust. 

St. Loula Inlon Truat Co. — 4th and Locust. 

Third Nntlonnl llnnk— Broad wav and Olive. 
Title Gunrnnty Truat Co.— 710 Chestnut. 

Tower Grove llnnk — Grand and Juniata. 
Truat Company of St. Loula Countv— Clavton. 
TJnInn Station Bnnk — Terminal Hotel Build- 
ing. 

tcr Truat — Vandeventer and Olive. 
Nntlonnl Bank— 6203 Raston Av. 
State Bnnk — 6200 Easton .\v. 
Truat Co. — Easton aBfl Kienlen. 
I.ouia Truat Co.— 410iFEastOn AV. 
I Bnnk — 6500 Delmar. 



Vn 

AVella 
AVella 
Wella 
^Veat 
Weat 



ST. LOUIS MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS 



-Henry W. Kiel. 
pr — Henry C. Menne. 
Her of the Currency — James 



3lay 

Treaaui 

Comptr 

Play. 

Auditor — Jeremiah Sheehan. 
Reglater — Martin Witter. 

Ctllector of the Revenue— Edmund Koeln. 
Marahal— Chas R. Morstadt. 
Inapector of Welghfa and Meaaurea — Jas. W. 

Griff. n. 
Recorder .if Dceda- Chas. F. Jov, 
Public Admlnlatrnlor— James P. Newell. 
Coroner — Louis I!. Padberg. 
Sheriff- Jos. F. Dickmann. 
Licrkae Collector —Louis Alt. 
Hcniih Coninilaaloner — Max C. Starkloff. 
Chief of Police— Win. Young. 
Chief of Detcctlvca — S. E. Allender. 
Chief of Fire Dept.- F. E. Henderson. 



BREWERIES 



American — General Oflhes, 

Anhcuacr-Buaeh — 9th an<l 

Brinckwirth-Nolker — 18th „..„ , „.,„. 

City- Bottling Department, 181h and Cass. 

Colunibin— 20ih and Madison. 

iCmpIre — Sarah and Wabash Tracks. 

Fxcelalor — 5 S. 17lh St. 

Foreat I'nrk- 3662 Forest Park Bl. 

•inat— 8501 N. Broadwav. 

Green Tree — 9th and Sidney. 

Grieaedick — l!llh and Shenandoah. 

Grone — 2219 Clark Av. 

Hyde Park— Sallshurv and Florissant. 

KInuamann — 8639 S. Broadway. 

Lafayette — ISIh and Cass. 

Lemp — 13th and Cherokee. 

^Iiitunl — Bo\-!e nnd F)uncan Ave. 

Nntlonnl— 18th and Gratiot. 

Obert — I2tii and L\'nch. 

Schorr-Kolkaehnelder — Parncll and Natural 

Bridge Hd. 
I'nion (Stifel) — Mlchliran and Gravois. 
U'ainwrlght— 10th and Gratiot. 



MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION— Continued. 



BOARD OF PUBLIC SERVICE 



President — E 
Director uf I' 
Director of 

Talb.-rt. 
Direct 



Dir 



i>f I- 



l:. Kinsey. „ , 

'ultllc I tilltles— Jas. A. Hooke. 
StreetH and Sewers — Chas. M. 

uhllc Welfare— Emil N. Tolkacz. 
ilillc Safety — Chas. E. Swingley. 



BRIDGES 



liadH BrldKc — Srd ami Washington Av. 
Mercliant'K BridRe — Eoot of Ferry St. 
McKinlev HridKe — Foot ot Salisbury St. 
Free UrldKv — Foot of Chouteau Av. 



RAILROAD STATIONS 

Union Station— 18th and Market. 

McKinlev— 3.")00 N. Broadway. 

McKinlej— 12th and Lucas Av. 

South Brondwnv — 8000 S. Broadway. 

Vandeventer Ave.— 3900 West. 

Tower Orovc— 4400 West. , „, ^. , „ 

Waabincton .We.—Main and Washington. 

Delmar— BOOO l>flmar A v. 

.411 Street Cars 

Running through East St. Louis start on 

.•id and Washington -Vv. 



PUBLIC BATH HOUSES 

X„. 1— lOth St. between Carr and Biddle. 
No. S — 7th and Soulard St. 
Xo. 3— 23rd and Ol^allon. 

LEADING BOWLING ALLEYS 

Delniar-Ruclid Alleys-Langan-Taylor Bulld- 

oJ^-foto-Olive BowlInK AHeyi^3939 Olive St. 
De Soto fine Bowline Alleys— 708% Pine St. 
De Soto-Vcrnon Alleyi.— 5305 Vernon .\. 
Orand-Arxcunl DowllnB Alleys— Orand and 

.■\rsenal. 
Grand Central— 6th and Market. 

Grand Bowline Alley— Gth and Pine 

I'alace Bowline Alleys— 2200 Franklin Av. 

Plnnimer's St. L. Alleys— 902 Washington Av. 

Iloval BowllnB .Vlleys — 110 N. 6th St. 

Tower Grove Ble Alleys- -3549 Arsenal St. 

Washlneton Bowline Alleys— 8th and Wash- 
ington Av. _^ . ^ 

Werder, .VIbert J.— 2316 Critten. 



-Dr. J. J. Houwink. 3821 West- 



\etberlandM- 

minster PI. ,„ . „ . 

Norway — J. «. Borreson. 2801 Benton. 
Panama- E. B. Filslnger. 8u3 Washington: 
I'ersin— Milton C. .Seropyan. 400 Washington. 
Spain— James Arbuckle, 314 N. 4th St. 
Sweden— John T. Nelson, 1415 Pierce Bldg. 
Swltz-erland- John J. Meyer, 2006 S. 13th St. 
Vcneiuela— James .\rbuckle, :S14 N. 4th. 



PUBLIC PARKS 



STEAMBOAT LINES 

Columbian F.xcurslon Co.— Foot of Locust St. 
b?«m«ad J „e Line-Foot of Washington Av. 
Baele Packet Co. — Foot of \ine St. 
I.ee Line— Foot of Olive St „ . , „„ 

St. liouis a Tennessee River Pacltet I o. — 

St. I.otiis & Hambure Packet Co.— Foot of 

Streci^fus Packet Co.— Foot of Washington. 



Principal Parks, Ball Grounds and 
Summer Gardens 

-Vmerlcan Leaeue — Baseball. 
Benton Park — 14 acres. 
Carondelet Park — 180 acres. 
Chain of Rocks i»ark — 6 acres. 
Comiiton Heservoir Park — 40 acres. 
•Delmar Garden. 
Falreround Park — 132 acres. 
Federal Lcneu«^Baseball. 
Forest I'ark — 1,381 acres. 
♦Forest Park Hiehlands. 
Lafayette Park — 30 acres. 
National Leaeue — Baseball. 
O'Fallon Park — 158 acres. 
Shaw's Garden — 50 acres. 
St. Louis Park — 14 acres. 
Tower Grove Park— 267 acres. 



FERRIES 



Foot of N. Market St. 

Foot of Carr St. 

Foot of Spruce St. 

Foot of Sidney St. 

Foot of Davis (Carondelet). 



' Summer Gardens — Vaudeville and other 
amusements. 



NEWSPAPERS 



.Amerika—( morning) — 18 S. 6th St. 
Arbelter Xeltune (weekly)— 966 Chouteau Av. 
Censor— FuUerton Building. 
Globe-Democrat — (morning) — 6th and Fine. 
Labor — 966 fliouteau Av. 
Mirror— Syndicate Trust Building. 
Post-Dlspatcb- (evening)- 212 N. Broadway. 
Rennbllc — (morning)- 700 Olive St. 
St. Louis Daily Record— Fullerton Building. 
St. Louis Star — (evening)- 12th and Olive. 
Times— (evening)— Chestnut and Broadway. 
Westllchr Post— (morning)— 100 N. Broad 



BASEBALL PARKS AND RACE 
TRACKS 

American Lcaeue Park (Sportmans)— Grand 

and Sullivan. 18th. Jefferson. Grand. 
Athletic Park- North Market and Garrison. 
Christian Brothers Park— 5000 Easton Ay. 
Empire Base Hall Park— Tamm. Market St. 

Federal Leaene Park — Grand and Laclede 
Fischer's Base Ball Park— 5800 N. Broadway. 
Ilelns' Base Ball Grounds — Opposite Calvary 

Cemetfi-\' 
Knehlers' Base Ball Park— 6200 N. Broadway, 
Kulaee Base Ball Park— S. E. Cor of New- 

stt-.Td find Penrose. Lee and Taylor lines. 
Vanion's Base Ball Park- 8600 S. Broadway 
Maxwellton Track — St. Charles Rock Road. 

St. Charles line. , ^ , 

National Leaeue Park— Vandeventer and 

Natural Bridge Rd. Vandeventer. Lee. ISth, 

Jefferson and Natural Bridge line.) 
South Side Base Ball Park— Gravols Rd. and 

Bamberger Av. , „ » »t trr «» 

KInlocb Aviation Field— In County N. W. of 

city. Hodiamont. 



CAFES AND RESTAURANTS 

Beers Cafe — N. W. Cor. Grand and Olive. 
Blue Grass— 4038-4044 Olive St. 
Buckineham— Kingshighway and Pine St. 
iallerntn — Hamilton and Delmar. 
Capri Inn— Delmar, east of Euclid. 
CIcardi's — Euclid and Delmar Avs. 
I'^anst's — Broadway and Elm St. , .„ ^ 

Grand-Leader— Sixth floor. Sixth and Wash- 
ington Av. , ,, , , 
Hamilton — Hamilton and Maple Avs. 
Jailer's — 206-208-210 N. Ninth St. 
Lnclede — Sixth and Chestnut Sts. 

LippCs— Cor. Eighth and Olive Sts. 

Marouettc — Eighteenth and Washington. 

McTaeue's— Cor. Ninth and Olive Sts. 

Nueent's — Broadway and Washington Av. 

i'latt's- 415 Washington Av. 

St. Lonis Lunch Boom— 325 Locust St. 

Terminal— Cnion Station. 

The Marvland— N. W. Cor. Ninth and Pine. 

Vnlon Dairy Co. Cafe — Washington and Jef- 
ferson. J «,. c.. 

Vandervoort's-Tenth and 01i^|,.Sts. 

Wasblneton- Washington and Kmgshighwa> 

West End— Vandeventer Av. and West Belle 

Wo'hier Grand— 105-107 N. Sixth St. 



American Lcaeue B. B — Grand and Dodler. 
.Athletic — North Market and Garrison Av. 
Benton — Jefferson and Arsenal St. 
Carneeie Place — Utah, Cor. Indiana Av. 
Carondelet — Colorado. Cor. Kansas St. 
Cnrr — Wash. Carr. loth St. 
Chain of Rocks — Rivervlew Drive. 
Clifton — Simpson :uul Bowman. 
Columhin — Carr, Wash, 10th and 11th Sts. 
Compton Hill — Grand and Lafayette Avs. 
Dakota — Michigan .\v. and Dakota St. 
Delmar — Delmar and City Limits. 
De Soto — O'Fallon. Division. 22d and 23d St8. 
Kclipse Garden — Primm and Michigan -W. 
i^niplre B. B. — 6411 Clayton Av. 
Falreronnd — Grand and Natural Bridge Rd. 
Federal Leaeue B. B. — Grand and Laclede. 
Fisher's — 8561 North Broadway. 
Forest Park — Kingshighway and Lindell Bl. 
Forest Park Hiehlands — Berthold and Sub- 
lette Av. 
Fountain — Bay.ard and Fount.ain. 
Gamble — Gamble and Dayton St. 
Gast Garden — 8509 N. Broadway. 
Gravols — Louisiana and I'otomac. 
Handlan's — Grand and Lacleile .\v. 
Harlem B. B. — Carrie, cor. Quida Av. 
Hyde — 20th and .Salisbury Sts. 
Jackson Place — 11th and North Market St9. 
Kaiser's — 4413 Dewey St. 

Kenricb Garden — Vandeventer and Lindell 
IvIauamann'H — 8805 S. Broadway. 
Kuebler's B. B. — Prescott, cor. Pope At. 
Kulaee's B. B. — 4314 N. Newstead Av. 
Laclede — Iowa and Osage Sts. 
Lafayette — Mississij.pi and Park Av. 
Lemp'8 — 13th and I'tah Sts. 
Lvon — Broadway and Utah St. 
MannloDs — 8614 S. Broadway. 
Marlon I'laee — Warren and 11th St. 
Mullanphy — 11th and MuUanphy St. 
National Leaeue B. B. — Vandeventer and Nat- 
ural Bridge Rd. 
O'Fallon — Florissant and .\delaide Av. 
Priester's — Grand and Mcramec St. 
Riverside Park — Fassen to Dover. 
Robinson Field B. B. — Natural Bridge Rd. and 
Vandeventer Av. 
deventer Av. 
Schoenlau's Garden — Now Stuhlmann's Grove. 
Shaw's Garden — Flora and Tower Grove At. 
South St. Louis Square — Broadway and Schlr- 

mer St. 
Sportsman's Park — Grand and Sullivan A v. 
St. Louts — 21st and Benton St. 
Stuhlninun's (Jrovc — 5810 Gravois Av. 
Suburban Garden — Irving av. and North Mar- 
ket St. , „ 
Tower Grove — Grand and Arsenal St. 
West I3nd Heiebts — 6900 Clayton Av. 
Ycatman Square — North Market and Lefling- 
well Av. 



BUREAU OF INFORMATION 

'Vnloa Station Bureau of Information— 18th 

and Market St., located in the main waiting' 
room of depot. 



FOREIGN CONSULS 

Areentlne Republic— Gus. V. Brecht, 1201 
Cass .\v. 

Austrla-Huneary — Ferdinand Diehm. 309 N. 
7th St. 

Beleium- Marc .Seguin, 119 N. 7th St. 

Brazil — Alphonso De Figueiredo, 400 S. 
Broadway. 

Chile — F. Ernst Cramer. Shenandoah & Lemp 

Colombia, S. .A. — James Arbuckle, 314 N. 4th. 

Costa Rica- Ernst B. Filslnger, 923 Wash- 
ington Av. 

Cul>a— Ramon L. Bonachea, 122 N. 7th St. 

Denmark— Peter Ibsen. 912 Olive St. 

F.cnador — Ernst B. Filsinger, 923 Washington 

France — Marc Seguin, 119 N. 7th St. 

German Empire — Max von Loehr, Laclede 

Great Britain — C. L. M. Plerson, New Bank of 
Commerce Bldg. „ „ ~.. 

Greece— Hector M. E. Pasmezoglu, 302 Chest- 
nut St. ., _ 

Guatemala, Nicaraeua and Hondnraa — L. D. 
Kingsland. 214 N. 6th St. 

Holland— G. H. Ten Broek, 717 Locust St. 

Italv — BrolettI .Messandro, 929 N. 7th St. 

Japan — Jas. E. Smith, V. P. Simmons Hdwe. 
Co., 9th and Spruce. 

Liberia— Hutchings Inge. 2645 LaTWton Av. 
I Mexican — Chemical Bldg. ^ 



CHURCHES 

BAPTIST. 

American Baptist — 514 N. Grand Av. 

Calvary — 2611 Davieson Av. 

Carondelet — 7317 Virginia Av. 

Compton Heiebts — 3639 Russell Av. 

Delmar .Ave.- 4300 Delmar .^v. 

Ebenezer, German — Utah. cor. Illinois Av. 

Euclid Ave Euclid and Page Avs. 

First German — 2629 Rauschenbach Av. 

First Italian— 1433 N. 10th St. 

Fourth — 13th and Sullivan .\v. 

Grand .\ve. — 2701 N. Grand Av. 

Imninnuel — 5838 Gates Av. 

Laclede — 3144 Laclede Av. 

I.afavctte Park- Mississippi and Lafayettf. 

Second— Kingshighway and McPherson Av 

Tabernacle — 7th and Shenandoah Av., it^* 

Washington Av. 
Tcrrv .Ave, — 5552 Terry Av. 
Third — Grand and Washington Av. 
Tower Grove — 4320 Norfolk Av. 
Water Tower — 2115 E. Grand Av. 
West Park — Easton and Hamilton AT. 

C.4THOLIC. 

Cathedral— Walnut, bet. 2d and Sf Sts. 
St. Louis Cathedral — Newstead and Maryland 
All Saints' — 5221 Maple Av. 
Annunciation — 6th and LaSalle St. 
Assumption — 9th and Sidney St. 



MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION— Continued. 



(hurrb of Our Lady t'autovbonu (I'ullMh) — 

327 Victor St. 
Cburch of Our Lady Help (Italian)— 1008 

Wash St. 
Church of (he lilrHMed Sat'rnment — Kings- 
highway and Northland Av. 
Church of the Kplphany — 3218 Ivanhoe Av. 
Church of the Huly Cros* ((German) — 8115 

Church Rd. 
Church of the Holy Ghoit (German) — Taylor 

and Garfield .\v. 
Cburch of the Holy Name uf Jeaua — 2041 E. 

Grand Av. 
Church of the Immaculate Conception — Xja- 

fayette and Longfellow Blvd. 
Church of the Nativity — 2255 Oriole Av. 
Cburch of the Sacred Heart — 25th and Uni- 
versity St. 
Cburch of the Visitation — Taylor and Evans 
Holy Aneela — St. Ange and LaSalle St. 
Holy Family— Oak Hill .Vv.. cor. Humphrey. 
Holy InnocentH — Brannon Av. and Keber PI. 
Holy Hoiiary — N'ewstead and Margrarette Av. 
Huly Trinity (Uermant — 14th and Mallinck- 

ri)dt .'^t. 
Holy Trinity (Slavliih)— 1205 Park Av. 
.Notre Uame — Kienlen Av. and Cote Brll- 

liante. 
Our liady of Good Council — 11th and Destre- 

han St. 
Our Lady of Mount Carmel — 8333 Hall's Ferry 

ltd. 
Our Lady of Perpetual Succor (German) — 

20th and Linton Av. 
Our Lady of Sorron» — 5817 S. Kingshlghway. 
St. .Vicatba (Germnni — 9th and Utah Sts. 
St. .%Knea — Sidney and Salena St. 
St. Aloyalua — January and Magnolia Av. 
St. .\lpboniiu« (Itedemptorlst) — Grand and 

Cook Av. 
St. .\mbroiilua (Italian) — 2100 Cooper St. 
St. Ann'a— Page Av. and Whlttier St. 
St. .\nthony the Hermit (Syrian) — 615 South 

Broadway. 
St. .\nthony (German) — Meramec and Michi- 
gan Av. 
St. AuKuatlne (German) — Lismore, cor. He- 

bert St. 
St. Barbara (German) — 1363 Hamilton Av. 
St. Bernard'a^Oratlot. cor. Hawk Av. 
St. Bonlfncluii (German) — Michigan Av. and 

Schirmer St. 
St. BrldKct — Jefferson Av. and Carr St. 
St. Canlmlr'a — 8th. cor. Mullanphy St. 
St. Cecelia's (German) — 5300 Louisiana Av. 
.St. ( harlcH Borromeo (Italian) — ICwing Av. 

and Locust St. 
St. Columliklllc'H — Michigan Av and Davis 
St. Cronln'a — Boyle Av., cor. Swan Av. 
St. ISdnard'N — Clara and Maffltt Avs. 
St. l':ilxalieth'M (Colored) — Xl3 .N'. 14th St. 
St. KneclhcrCH — 4740 Carter Av. 
St. Francia de Salea (German) — Ohio Av., cor. 

Lynch St. 
St. Francis Xavler— Grand and LIndell BI. 
SI. HednlK's (I'ollsb) — 3212 Pulaski St. 
St. Henry's (German) — Hickory St., cor. Cal- 
ifornia Av. 
St. James — 1360 Tamm Av. 
St. John's — 16th and Chestnut St. 
St. John of \epomuk (Bohemian) — 11th and 

Soulard Sts. 
St. Joseph's (Croatln) — 1035 Chouteau Av. 
St. Joseph's (German) — 11th St., cor. Blddie. 
St. Lawrence O.Toole — 14th and O'Fallon St. 
St. Leo's — 23d and Mullanphy St. 
St. Llborio* (German) — North Market, cor. 

Hogen St. 
St. Malaehy's — Clark, cor. Ewlng Av. 
St. Marjcaret's — 3808 Flad Av. 
St. Mark's F.rnnKCllst — Page, cor. Academy 
St. Mary's (German) — 3d and Gratiot Sts. 
St. Mary's and St. Joseph's — Minnesota Av. 

and Iron St. 
St. Matthew's — Kennerlv A v.. cor. Sarah St. 
St. Michael's — 11th. cor. Clinton St. 
St. Nicholas (German) — 19th and Lucas Av. 
St. Patrick's — 6th and Riddle St. 
St. Peter and St. Paul (German) — Sth St., cor. 

Allen Av. 
St. Plus— 3530 T'tah St. 
St. Rose — Goodfellow. cor. Etzel At. 
St. Stanislaus ( Polish )— 20th St., bet. O'Fallon 

and Cass Av. 
St. Teresa's^2413 N. Grand A v. 
St. Thomas of Aqnln — Iowa Av.. cor. Osage. 
St. Mncent de I'aul's (German and F.nKllsb) — 

Park Av., cor. 9lh St. 
St. Wenceslana (Bohemian) — 3018 Oregon Av. 

CHRISTIAN. 

Advent — 25.^9 Fmerson Av. 

Clifton HelEbls— 6420 Marmaduke Av. 

Compton HelKhta — California, COr. St. 'Vin- 
cent Av. 

Dover Place — 701 Dover St. 

First Church — 3126 Locust St. 

Fourth < hureh — 1501 Penrose St. 

llnmlKon Av ^Hamllton. cor. Julian Av. 

Hammctt Place — Hammett Place, cor. Mar- 
cus A v. 

Maplewood — Hewitt Av., near Home Place. 

Overland Park — Woodson Ttd.. Overland Pk. 

Second JTinrrh — 11th Kt.. cor. Tyler St. 

Strodtman HelKbts — 2834 Genevieve Av. 



I'nion .\ve. — I'nion Bl., cor. Von Versen Av. 
Centennial (Colored) — 4299 Kennerly Av. 

CHRISTI.*X SCIENTIST. 

First Church — Westminster PI., cor. Kings- 

hiehway Blvd. 
Second ( hurcb — 4234 Washington Blvd. 
Third Church— 3524 Hussell Av. 
Fourth Church — 5569 Pago Blvd. 

CO.NGREGATIONAL. 

Bethlehem (Bohemian) — 1301 Allen Av. 
Church of the Covenant — .Maplewood Av. 
Cunipton Hill — CmiiiilDn and Lafayette Avs. 
Fair Av«». — Fair and Kossuth Avs. 



Fir 



-.'ten 



Deh 



Av. 



First (German) — Garlleld Av., cor. Spring Av. 
Fountain Park — .\ubert, cor. Fountain Av. 
Hope — Cote Brilliante, cor. Semple Av. 
Hyde Park — Bremen .\v., cor. Blair Av. 
Immanuel — 6801 Hancock Av. 
Memorial — \'lcloria. cor. Graham Av. 
Olive Branch— 22111 Sidney St. 
PIlKrIm — Union Blvd., cor. Kensington Av. 
Plymouth — 2407 Belle Glade .\v. 
Hel.er Place — 2735 Macklind Av. 
Swedish — Armstrong Av„ cor. Hickory St. 
United — Barrett St., cor. Thompson Av. 

F.NGLISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. 

Church of Our Redeemer — Oregon Av., cor 
i:tah St. 

Grace — Garrison, cor. St. Louis Av. 

Mount Calvary- S. IS. Cor. ITnion and Wells. 

Pllerlm — Florissant, cor. Pair Av. 

Recn Memorial — Kingswighway Bl., cor. Gil- 
son Av. 

Second — 2048 Alice Av. 

St. Mark's — Bell Av. cor. Cardinal At. 

GERM.'VN KV.\NGELICAL. 

Bethnnia — 23d and Wash St. 

Bethel (EuKllsh) — Garrison and Greer Avs. 

IletbcMda — HofTmeister and Dammert Av. 

Bethlehem — 5036 Shaw Av. 

Carondelet — 7129 Michigan Av. 

Christ — 7117 Manchester .\v. 

Church of Jesus — 12th and Victor Sts. 

Church of Our Redeemer — 6452 S. Kingshlgh- 

way 
Elieneier — 2921 McNair Av. 
Eden — Hamilton and Bartmer Av. 
F^mninus — Tower Grove and Chouteau Av. 
Frieden's — 19th St., cor. Newhouse Av, 
Imninnuel— Maple, cor. Euclid Av. 
Nnxnreth — 3530 Morganford Rd. 
Salem — Margaret ta, cor. Marcus Av. 
Salvntor — Plover Av.. cor. Thekla Av. 
St. .Andrew's — California, cor. Juniata St. 
St. James — 1507 R. College Av. 
St. Johannes — 14th and Madison Av. 
St. Luke's — Tennessee and Shenandoah Av. 
St. Mark's — 3d and Soulard Sts. 
St. Matthew's^Jefferson and Potomac St. 
St. Paul's Frieden's — 1224 Allen Av. 
St. Paul's— 1810 S. 9th St. 
St. Peter's — 4015 St. Louis Av. 
St. Stephanl — 8404 Hall's Ferry Rd. 
Trinity — 3129 Neosho St. 
ZIon — Benton and 25th St. 

GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. 

Evanfcelleal Lutheran <»f 3Ilssonrl — Jefferson 

Av. and Winnebago St. 
Betbanin — 4100 Natural Bridge Rd. 
Bethlehem — 2227 Salisbury St. 
Christ— 3504 Caroline St. 
Church of the Holy Cross— Miami St.. Cor. 

Ohio A v. 
Chnrch of the Messiah — 3547 Pestalozzi St. 
Concordia — 7 24 7 Old Manchester Av. 
Ebenezer — 8419 Church Rd. 
Emmnus — Jefferson Av. and Armand St. 
Gethsemnne — Louisa, cor. Wachtel Av. 
Grace — 6334 Kaston Av. 
Grace Mission- 1609 Morgan St. 
Immanuel — 15th and Morgan Sts. 
Marcus — 4032 N. 22d St. 

St. John's — Morganford Rd. and Chippewa St. 
St. Luke's — Itaslca and Compton Av. 
St. .Mathew's — Gllmore and Harney Av. 
St. Paul's — Prairie .\v.. cor, Hutchinson. 
St. Peter's — Swan Av.. cor. Newstead Av. 
St. Trinity — 7416 Vermont A v. 
Swedish (ielhsemnne — 3116 St. Vincent Av. 
Trinity — 8th and Lafavette Av. 
Zlon — 2l8t and Benton St. 

HEBREW, ORTHODOX. 

B'Nal Anioona — Garrison, cor. Lucas Av. 
Ahawas, Aehlm Anshel Rumania — 1016 N. 

19th St. 
Beth \hrnhnm — 14lh and Carr Sts. 
Beth Dnvld — ir.18 Belt A v. 

Ileth llsmrdroah HaKodnl — 1123 N. 11th St. 
Beth Israel -921 N 9th St. 
Brlth Shnlam^lin N. 14th St. 
ConKreKSlliin Beth Israel — 921 N. 9th St. 
Sbaarel 7.ndek — 4557 Cook Av. 



Sbeerllh Zfard — 1500 Wash St. 
Sherel Tbllllm — 13th and Carr St. 
Tyherla larael — 913 N. 19 th St. 

HEBREW REFOIt.MED. 

B'Nal-El — Flad Av., cor. Spring Av. 
Shaare-Emeth — Lindell Bl., cor. Vandeventer 
Temple Israel — Washington, cor. Kingshlgh- 

way BI. 
United Hebrew — Klngshlghway, cor. Morgan 

METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 

Bowman — Grand Av.. cor. Carter Av. 

Cboutenu I'lace — Maffltt and Warne Av. 

Carondelet — 7100 Virginia Av. 

F.den — 19th and Warren St. 

Elmbank ( German ) — 4433 Rlmbank Av. 

First Swedish — 1311 California Av. 

Fry Memorial — Clifton and Fllzabeth At. 

Harlem Place — Jaiiiicson, cor. Fyler Av. 

Lindell Av. — LIndell Bl. and Newstead Av. 

Maple .Av. — Belt Av., cor. Maple Av. 

Memorial (German) — Jefferson Av., cor. Ac- 

comac. 
-Nelson — Jefferson and Pestalozzi. 
Salem ((ierman) — Page Bl.. cor. Pendleton 
St. James — St. Ferdinand Av. and Pendleton. 
St. Luke's — Potomac St.. cor. Texas Av. 
Trinity — 10th and North Market St. 
Union — Garrison and Lucas Avs. 
Union Memorial (Colored) — 208 N. Lefflngwell 
AVaKner Memorial — Taylor and Gilson Av. 
AValnut Park — ICmma Av.. cor. Mimaka Av. 
Windsor Memorial — Hall's Ferry, cor. Church 

Rd. 
Zlon (German) — Virginia Av.. cor. Koein St. 
Zoar (German) — 4300 Gano Av. 

METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH. 

Cahanne — Bartmer, cor. Goodfellow Av. 

Carondelet — \'irginia Av., cor. Haven St. 

Centenary — 16th and Pine Sts. 

Christy Memorial — 4304 Neosho St. 

Grand Ave.. — Grand .\v.. cor. Connecticut St. 

Immanuel — 2115 McCausIand Av. 

KInedom House Mission — 1033 S. 8th St. 

Lafayette Park — Lafavette. cor. Misourl Av. 

Marvin -Sidney, cor. 12th St. 

Mount Auburn — North Market, cor. Hodla- 

niont Av. 
0'Fnllf>n Park — Carter, cor. Red Bud Av. 
Scrugg's .Alemorlal — ^Cook and Spring Av. 
Shaw Av. — 4265 Shaw Av. 

St. John's — Kingshighway, cor. Washington 
St. Paul's — 1927 St. Louis A v. 
AVagoner Place — Wagner Place, cor. Lucky 
M. E. Church (South) — 1611 Pine St. 

NKAV JERUS.ALEM. 

Chnrch of the Divine Humanity — Spring At. 

and Dclmar Bl. 
Third Church of the New Jerusalem — St 

Louis and Rauschenbach Av. 

PRESBYTERIAN. 

Baden— 8451 Hall's Ferry Rd. 

Bethany Chapel — 5382 St. Louis Av. 

Carondelet— 6116 Michigan Av. 

Central — Delmar Bl.. cor. Clara Av. 

Church of the Covenant — 2540 N. Grand Av. 

Clifton Heights — Clifton and Columbia Av. 

Cole Brilllnnic — Marcus, cor. Labadle Av. 

Cook -Av. Trinity- Cook and Sarah. 

Curliy Memorial — Te.Nas .\v., cor. Utah St. 

First — Washington Bl., cor. Sarah St. 

First (German) — 10th and Rutger St. 

First Reformed — 4512 McMillan Av. 

Grace — Ridge and Clara .\vs. 

Grand Av — Grand and Washington BI. 

(ireeley Aleniorlal — Blair Av., cor. Warren St 

Harney llelghls— 2408 Geraldlne Av. 

Immanuel — Newstead Av. and Penrose St. 

KlnicsblKhnny — Kingshighway. cor. Cabann& 

Klnicslnnd Memorial — 6700 Page Bl. 

Larnyeltc Park — Missouri Av. and Albion PI. 

Lee Ave. — 3924 Lee Av. 

Mnrkbam Memorial — Julia and Menard St 

McCausIand Av — 2030 McCausIand Av. 

McPhcelers Memorial — Goode and Cote Bril- 
liante Av. 

North Covenant — St. Louis, cor. Warne Av. 

North Cnbanne— 6301 B.irtmer Av. 

Oak Hill— Connecticut St.. cor. Oak HIII At. 

Second — Taylor Av.. cor. Westminster Place. 

Second (German) — 4524 N 19th St. 

Trinity — Vernon, cor. Academy Av. 
ler Place — Spring and Russell Avs 
Ion Av. — ITnlon and Spalding Avs. 

Walnut Park— 2329 Robin Av. 

AVasblngton-Compton — Compton, cor. Wash- 
ington Av. 

AA'est — 5870 Mnple Av. 

AVlnnebaBo— 3715 Tennessee Av, 

Ilerea (Colored ) —301 5 Pine St. > 

Bethany (Colored)— 2309 Pine St. 

PRKSBVTBRIAN, UNITED. 

First United — Morgan St.. cor. Newstead At. 
Gibson Helichts — 4510 Arco Av. 



MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION— ConUnued. 



Grand Av. — Forest Park BL, cor. Grand Av. 
Third I'nited — Cor. tSpalding and Union Avs. 

PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. 

All Saints — Garrison Av., cor. Locust St. 
Christ Church Cathedral — 13th St., cor. Lo- 
cust St. 
Church of St. Mary — Uldge and Hamilton Av. 
Church of the AuccnBion — Gates, cor. Good- 

tellow Av. 
Church uf the Good Shepherd — 2838 Salena. 
Church of the Holj Cuniuiunluu — Letflngwell 

and Washington Avs. 
Church uf the Holy Innocenta — Tholozan 

Av. and Morganford Rd. 
Church of the Itedeemer — Washingtoji Bl. 

and Euclid Av. 
Epiphany MlnHion — Boyle and Gllson Av. 
Grace — Marion Place, Warren, bet. 11th and 

12th. 
Mount Calvary — De Tonty, nr. Grand Av. 
St. Allian'a Chapel — 4321 N. Grand Av. 
St. Andrew's — 1428 N. Garrison Av. 
St. AuBuntlne — Bruno Av., cor. Blendon PI. 
St. GeorKe'a Chapel — Olive St., cor. Pendleton 
St. John's — 3666 .Arsenal St. 
St. Matthew's — 6266 Wilson Av. 
St. Michael's and All Angels — Washington 

University. 
St. Paul's — 6500 Michigan Av. 
St. Peter's — Spring .\v. ""d Lindell Bl. 
St. Phillip's — Union Bl.. cor. Maple Av. 
St. Stephen's Mission — 520 Rutger St. 
St. Thomas Mission (Deaf) — 1210 Locust St. 
St. Timothy — 3220 Marcus Av. 
Trinity — 4005 Washington Bl. 

REFORMED. 

Maple Ave. Reformed Church — Maple and 

Clarendon Avs. 
Salem Reformed (German-English) — 14th and 

Sullivan Av. 

UNITARIAIV". 

Church of the Messiah — Union Bl. and Von 

Versen Av. 
Church of the Unity — Armstrong and Park 

MISCELL,.\NEOUS CHURCHES. 

Advent Christian — 2550 Emerson Av. 

.\frican MetbodiNt — 225 Bowen St. 

African M. E. — 607 E. Red Bud Av. 

American Christian Volunteers — 1450 Web- 
ster .\v. 

Children's Department — 1450 W^ebster At. 

Charltv Ilest and Old People's Home — 1450 
Webster Av. 

Mission Hall — 721? S. Broadway. 

Helplne Hand Home for Girls — 7217 S. Broad- 

Free 'Employment Bureau — 7217 S. Broadway. 
Antlnch Uaptist (Colored)— 4211 North Mar- 

ApostoUc Faith Mission— 602 N. Lefflngwell 

Arlluston Chapel — 3425 .\rlington Av. 

A. M. E. y.iou (Colored) — 2625 Morgan St. 

Baden Corinthian Baptist (Colored) — 449 An- 
telope St. „ 

Bagneil M. E. (Colored) — 8375 N. Broadway 

Baptist Church :«llsslnu — 404 S. Main St. 

Bethel Baptist (Colored) — 710 S. 6th St. 

Bethel EnKllsh EvnnKelleal— 2935 Greer Av. 

Bethel Mlssl.in ( German)— 2219 N, Broadway. 

Bovie Memorial Center— 816 N. 11th St. 

Brich Sluiml lliincarlnn- 1221 Glasgow Av. 

Cnmpliell Chapel, Free Will — 2200 Scott Av. 

Caroudelet ilelKhts Mission — 7113 Eugenia 

Central Baptist (Colored) — 23d and Morgan 

Central Mission— SI6 N. llth St. 

Central Seventh Day Adventlsts — 816 N. New- 
stead Av. 

Chambers St. Baptists (Colored) — 10th and 
Chambers Sts. 

Chapel of St. Paul's — 3670 Potomac St. 

Christian Science Reading Rooms — 613 Lo- 
cust St. „ 

Christian Volunteers — 7217 South Broadway. 

Chnrch of God — 2929 Montgomery St. 

Church nf God— 2930 Olive St. 

Church of God — 13th and Benton St. 

Church of .lesus Christ — 4265 Easton Av. 

Compton Hill Baptist (Colored) — 3141 La 

Corlntbinn Baptist (Colored)— 1231 Wash St. 

Ebeneaier — 6117 Minerva Av. 

Chnrch of God — Meramec Highlands. 

El Belhel Baptist (Colored)— 638 E. Athlone 

Epivortb Settlement — 2200 Dickson St. 

Ethical Society of St. I,ouls. 

Sheldon Memorial — 3648 Washington Bl. 

Evan Church of Onr Redeemer — 6660 Gravols 

Evangelical Grace I-utheran Mission — 1600 

Morgan St. . _ . „» 

Fifth Baptist (Colored)— 4115 Paptn St. 
First Baptist (Colored)— 1320 Clark Av. 
First Day Advent— 2559 Emerson Av. 
First Free Will (Colored) — 3932 Papin St. 
First German Spiritualist- 2101 Lynch St. 
First Italian Baptist— 701 Cass Av. 
First Spiritual .Association — 4151 Delmar Bl, 
Free Methodist — 3401 Morgan St. 



Free Thinkers — 20th and Dodier. 
Free Will Baptist — Jefferson and Scott Avs. 
Galilee Baptist (Colored) — 2514 N. Lefflng- 
well Av. 
German Baptist Mission — 5025 Morganford 

Rd. 
German Lutheran Mission — 625 S. 2d St. 
German .Mission and Sunday School — Arm- 
strong Av. and HicI<ory St. 
Gospel Hall — Blair and Nevvhouse Avs. 
(;ospel Hall .Mission — film S. lowing .\v. 
Gospel Mission — 2304 Cherokee St. 
Gosiiel Mission — 2848 lOaston Av. 
Holy Ghost Evangelical Church — Grand and 

Page. 
Independent Ev. Prot. Church — 13th and 

Tvlt-r. 
Magdalen Baptist (Colored) — 3529 Bernard 
Missionary Baptist (Colored) — 926 Chambers 
Morning Star Baptist (Colored) — 1643 Sub- 
Mount Olive Baptist (Colored) — 1429 N. 12th 
Mount Pisgah Baptist (Colored) — 6207 South 

Mount Pleasant Baptist (Colored)— 5347 Hall 
Mount Slnal Baptist (Colored )— 1117 Wash St. 
Mount Zlon Baptist (Colored) — 2624 Papln 
Nazarene — 4437 F:aston Av. „ ,. „ j 

New .\. M. E. (Colored) — 7010 South Broad- 
New Hope Baptist (Colored) — 2719 Morgan 
Medringhaus Memorial Church— 1 01 Cass 
Northern Missionary Baptist (Colored) — 616 

Pattlson .\ve. Baptist (Colored) — 5232 Pattl- 
son Av. 

Pentecost Mission — 2804 Laclede Av. 

Pentecost Mission — 3023 Olive St. 

Pentecost Mission — 2904 Olive St. 

Pilgrim Baptist (Colored)- 4327 St. Louis Av. 

Pleasant Green Baptist (Colored) — 2701 
Wash St. „, . .,,,_. 

Plymouth Brethren Church — Blair and New- 
house Avs. 

Plymouth Brethren Mission- 3209 Natural 
Bridge Rd. 

Polish National Catl>oIle — llth and Chambers 

Presbvterlan Mission — 6804 Bleeck St. 

Quinn Chapel A. M. E.— 325 W. Bowen St. 

Reformed Presbyterian — 4512 McMillan Av. 

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- 
ter Day Saints, Rock Church — Glasgow Av. 
and Dickson St. 

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- 
ter Day Saints — 1918 Franklin Av. 

Riverside Mission — 409 S. 2d St. 

Salvation .Vrmy (Headquarters) — 122 N. 7th 

Semple Ave. Baptist Mission — 3311 Sempie 

Seventh Day Adventlst — 4 364 Cottage Av. 

Seventh Day Adventlst — Delmar Bl. and New- 
stead Av. 

Seventh Day Adventlst Mission — 4361 Cottage 

Slovac Evan. Luth. St. Lucas Congregation — 
1921 S. 9th St. 

Socialist Sunday School, N. S.— 1832 Carr St. 

Society of Practical Christianity — 1324 Pesta- 
lozzi St. 

South Benton Mission— 6806 Bleeck St. 

Southern Mission — 1405 Morgan St. 

Spiritual Christian Union (Colored)— 2727 
Lawton Av. 

Spruce St. Mission — 1513 Market St 

St. Anthony's Schrlne — 2122 Morgan St. 

St. Boniface Mission — 5642 Kennerly Av. 

St. James .V. M. E. — Pendleton and St. Ferdi- 
nand Av. 

St. James' Chapel M. E. (Colored) — 4212 Pa- 
pin St. 

St. John's Abble Mlssion^lSll Goode Av. 

St. John's .v. M. E. — 613 Red Bud Av. 

St. John's Free Will M. E. — 113 W. Eiler St. 

St. Louis Bible Hall — 3633 Finney Av. 

St. Louis City Rescue Mission — 616 Morgan 

St. Mark's ."V. M. E. /.Ion — 2730 Bernard St. 

St. Marv's Baptist (Colored) — 2132 Randolph 

St. Mary's Greek Catholic — Dolman and Hick- 
ory Sts. 

St. Michael the Archangel the Russian Or- 
thodox Greek Catholic — 1125 Hickory St. 

St. Paul's .\. M. E. — 15 N. Leffingwell Av. 

St. Peter's A. M. E. — Elliot Av. and Montgom- 
ery St. 

Tabernacle Baptist — Ewing and Washington 

Tabernacle Baptist Mission — 700 Shenandoah 

Temple of Spiritualism — 4151 Delmar Bl. 

Terrr Av. Baptist Station — 5552 Terry Av. 

Union Memorial M. E. (Colored) — 208 N. Lef- 
fingwell Av. 

Union Memorial Methodist — 1111 Wash St. 

Union Mission — 2629 Franklin Av. 

lighthouse Mission — Beaumont and Pine St. 

Jews' Christian Mission — 1420 Franklin Av. 

I'nion Mission Assn. — 294 7 Franklin Av. 

Vanguard Gospel Mission — 2927 Chouteau Av. 

Victor Street Mission — 315 Victor St. 

Voice From Canaan Mission — 2629 Franklin 

Volunteers of .America — 1610 Franklin Av. 

Washington Metropolitan 7,lon -A. M. E. — 2625 
Morgan St. 

Wavman A. M. R. Mission — 1403 Morgan St. 

Weilston A. M. E. Mission- 6216 Wells A v. 
Zlon's Rellglo Literary Society — 1240 Glas- 
gow Av. 



CEMETERIES 



Bellefontaln^— Broadwa.v, Florissant and Mo- 

rin .\vs. 
Belhania — Easton .\v.. seven miles from city. 
Bethlehem — North Side Bittner St., near Wa- 
bash R. R. 
B'.\nl El (Hebrew) — Gravols Av., seven miles 

from city. 
Bremen (Saxon) — Bellefontaine Rd., six miles 

from city. 
Calvary — Broadway, Florissant and Calvary. 
Central — Bonhomme Rd., nine miles from 

city. 
Chesed Shel Amath— Cifflcr- 931 N. 9th St. 
County Farm (City Cemetery — Arsenal St., 

near Sublette .\v. 
Concordia Evangelical Lutheran — ^North side 

Bates St.. near Sixteenth St. 
Evangelical Friedens — North Broadway, 

seven miles miles from city. 
Father Dickson Cemetery .Assn. — 3818 La- 
clede Av. 
Fee Fee — Near St. Charles Rock Rd., nfteen 

miles from city. 
Greenwood — Hunt Road, near Easton Av. 
Holy Ghost — N. W. cor. Wyoming St. and Gra- 
vols Av. 
Iloly Trinity — South side Bircher St., near 

Florissant Av. 
Missouri Crematory— 3211 Sublette Av. 
Mount Hope^Lemaj- Ferry Rd. and Mt. 

Olive Rd. 

Broadway line to Mannion's Park and then 

Grand View line. 
Mount Olive (Catholic) — Slgerson's Farm. 

south of Carondelet. 
Mount Olive (Hebrew) — Olive St.. eight miles 

from city. 
Mount Sheerlth — Olive St., seven miles from 

city. 
National — Jefferson Barracks, ten miles south 

of cit.v. 
New Mount SInai — Gravois Av., eight miles 

from city. 
Oak Hill — Near Kirkwood. 
Odd Fellows' — .Jefferson Barracks Road, near 

Ordinance grounds. 
Park Lawn — Grand Av. and Lemay Ferry Rd. 

Broad wa.v line to Mannion's Park and then 

Grand View line to Grand View Station. 
Picker (Old) — South Side Arsenal St., near 

Gravois Av. 
Picker (New) — Gravois Av., near River des 

Peres. 
Salam — Natural Bridge road, seven miles 

from city. 
St. -Ann's — Natural Bridge road, eight miles 

from city. 
St. John's — ^Bellefontaine road, nine miles 

from city. 
St. Marcus Evangelical Lutheran (Old) — 6638 

Gravois Av. 
St. Marcus Evangelical Lutheran (New) — 

Gravois Av., near city limits. 
Matthews — South side Bates St., nr. Gra- 



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Av. 



Monica's (Catholic) — Olive Street Road. 

near Creve Coeur P. O. 
St. Paul's (Evangelical) — Gravois Av., near 

Wilmington Road. 
St. Peter — Hunt Road, between Easton Av. 

and Natural Bridge Road. 
St. Peter and St. Paul's — Gravois Av., south 

of Loughborough Av. 
Valhalla — St. Charles Rock Road. 
W'estern Evangelical Lutheran — Marcus and 

.\shland .\vs 
Wesleyan — Olive Street Road, four miles from 

city limits. 
Zlon's — St. Charles Rock Road, eight miles 

from city. 



DISPENSARIES 



American Medical College — Garrison & Law- 
ton Avs. 

Centenary Hospital — 2503 Cass Av. 

City Dispensary — llth and Market Sts. 

City Dispensary (Branch) — 3618 N. Broad- 
wav. 

Citv Dispensary (Branch)-— 4919 Easton At. 

City Dispensary (Branch) — 907 S. Vandeven- 
ter Av. 

Easton -At. Medical Clinic — 2825 Easton Av 

Evening Dispensary for Women — 1607 Wash. 

Good Samaritan — Jefferson .\v. and Dayton. 

IIolv Cross- 2fi01 N. llth St. 

Homoepathic Medical College — Jefterson and 
Howard St. 

Jewish Hospital — 901 Carr St. 

O'Fallon Dispensary — 1806 Locust St. 

St. John's Clinic — SI 2 N. 23rd St. 

St. Louis Children's Dispensary — 400 S. Jeffer- 
son .Av. 

St. Lools Obstetric — 1020 N. 18th St. 

St. Louis University — Grand .\v. and Caroline. 

sisters of St. Mary's — 1507 Chouteau Av. 

Washington University — 611 N. Jefferson Av. 

Wayman Clinic and Dispensary (Colored) — 
1419 Morgan St. 



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ELLEN OSBORN HOSPITAL 

2600 N. TAYLOR AVENUE 
SAINT LOUIS 



HOSPITALS 



Alexlan UrothrrH — 3933 S. Broadway 
American Honpltal — 3449 Pine St. 
Anti-.Vnreutin .sanitnrluni— 6u3 N. Garrison 
Barnard Kree Sklu and Cani-er — Theresa and 

»\ ashineton Av. 
Darnell — Klngshlghway and Forest Park BL 
"';•'"■"''" ••"»Pl«nl and llunic for lucurablen— 

3649 \ ista Av. 
Bethenda Maternity — 3649 Vista Av 
Centenary — 2945 Lawton Av. 
Chouteau Maternity Home — 1515 Chouteau 
ChrlNtlan — 294.i Lawton .\v. 
Christian, Mothera' and Bablea* Home — 2949 

N. Kuclid Av. 
City HoNpltal — 14th and Carroll St. 
Clarli'a— 1713 N. Jefferson Av. 
Dodd'a HyKelan Home— 4.'lg Washington Bl. 
KvanKelleal UeaconeHM — 412.') W Bell Av 
Female Honplial (tlty>— N. S. Arsenal and 

Dal ton .\v. 
FrUeo— 4960 Laclede .\v. 

German Kvaneellral Lutheran — 3500 Ohio Av 
German iioMiiitnl— 21 46 Lafavette Av. 
Good Samaritan — 1217 N. .lefferson Av. 
Haley Kye A C'hiropoloKlcal Inf. — 4359 Taft 
Hyiieinn— 4.M8 W.-ishlngton Bl. 
infettlouH Hoiipltala (City)— Arsenal and 

Sulilitte Av. 
Jefl'ernon Hoxpital- 2604 Gamble St. 
Je»iNh HoHpltal — ."WI.I Dolmar Bl. 
JoMephlne Hoxpltnl — Grand and Henrietta St. 
Keeley Iniitltute — 2803 Loou.st St. 
Koeh, lioliert, lIoHpltal for ContaKlona Dia- 

eaneii — South of .lofTorson Barracks. 
Lenrleht \\ bitener — 4605 N. 20th St. 
Lnlbernn Hiinpltai — Ohio .\v. and Potomac St. 
Maternity Ho>pltal— 131 2 .N'. Grand Av. 
Mnyflrld Sanitarium — Taylor Av. and West 

Mel.ain Orthopedir Sanitarium— 915 Aubert 
MlKnourl llaptlHt Sanitarium— 91 9 N. Taylor 
MUiiouri fntlflc Hy. llonpltal— California Av. 

and Henrietta St. 
Mount St. ItiiHe — 9101 S. Broadwav. 

Mutual Honpltnl .tniin. of .Mo 3551 Pine St. 

Neal iimtltute Co.— 4310 Morgan St. 

NiKbt and Uny Camp — 9500 S. Broadway. 

Oaborn, I'.llen — 2800 N. Tavlor Av. 

I'rovldent ilonpltal- 2824 Lawton Av. 

Hebekah Ifoxpltai — Grand and Caroline St. 

Klconl lloNpllal — 803 N. Garrison .\v. 

Royal .\rrnnum ilonpltal Aniin. — 816 Olive SL 

SUtem of St. Mary — 9201 South Broadway. 

Skin and Canrer — 3427 Washington Av. 

St. .Ann'a Maternity— 5301 Page Bl. 

St. .*nlhony'ii— 3520 Chippewa St. 

St. John-K — 2228 Locust St. 

St. Jobn'H (\e«i — Kuclid and Park Vie 

St. Kllzabelh — Granite Cltv. 

St. LouU llnptlut— 2945 Franklin Av. 

St. I.oula (hlldren'a Free — Jefferson Av 

Adams .St. 
St. Lniilii iloapital Aaan. — Montgomery 

Bacon Sis. 
St. Loula Maternity Ilonpltal — 2621 Locust SL 
Bt. Loula Mullanphy — ^.Montgomery, cor 

con St. 

St. Louin faHtenr Iniitltute — 803 N. Garrison 
St. I.ouIh & San I'rnnplHi-o l(. II. Iloapllnl- 

4960 Laclede Av. 
St. l.rf>uU SurKlral A GynaeeolOKiral — 403 N. 

Tavl.ir .\v. 
St. I.ukr'ii lloiipltal (F.pUeopal) — 5501 Delmar 
St. Mary-K Inflrmary- 1536 I'apin St. 
The iioDpitnl Saturday &. Sunday Aaaoeiatioa 

— Pl.r.w niile. 
IT. S. Marine Iloapital— Marine Av. and Miami 
Vanderherk'a Inflrmary — 2007 Park Av. 
WaahlnKton I'niveralty — Jefferson & Lucaa 



THE ELLEN OSBORN HOSPITAL 

finds It necessary to devote much of its mam building to maternity patients and is 
arranging the equipment for the 

"TWILIGHT TREATMENT" 

of such cases. No labor nor money is spared in preparation for giving the best service 
obtainable. Surgical and medical departments will be conducted same as usual The 
past year s work has been very gratifying. Physicians and t^atients express much sat- 
isfaction with the services received here. Write or telephone for further information to 
ELLEN M. OSBORN. M. D.. Res. Phys. MRS. W. H. BROWN . Supt. 

I'rInceHH— Grand A v. and Olive St 
Sam S. ShuI.ert— I2th and Locust Sta 

sfoor^r-n'-'"^'?'' ''"" Shenandoah.'- 
standard— ,th and Walnut St.s, 

A so" ■'o"olm'.':!'''—' "■"""■" ""'» Grand Avs. 
^iiso ..00 smaller ones. 



Drondivay Club — 8605 S. Broadway. 
Uut-klngbam Club^Kingshighway and West 



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BuNlneMH Men'a League — Mercantile Library 

Building. 
Carondelet Motor Boat Club — Foot of Kraus. 
Century Boat Cluli — 5500 South Broadway. 
Central ItonluK Club — Foot of Palm St. 
City Club — 9th and Locust Sts. 
Civie League — 9th and Locust Sts. 
Columbian CIuli — 3909 I.indell Bl. 
Columbian .Vthletic Club — Thirteenth and 

Wyoming Sts. 
Comuierilal Cluli— 3633 Lindell Bl. 
Coneordia Club — 1440 Chouteau Av. 
<nlvre (lull — 806 Chestnut St. 
KlkM' Club— 3617 Lindell Bl. 
I'lnglnrern' Cluli — 3817 Olive St. 
Fnperniito L. and M. Club — Cabany Branch 

Library. 
Field Cluli— BcIIefontaine Rd., near Blssell 

Station. 
Franklin Dramatic Club — 816 .\nen Ave. 
Glen Kebo Country Club — Hunt Homestead, 

St. Louis Countv. 
Hyde Park Skat Club— Twentieth and Salis- 
bury Sts. 
JeflTemon Cluli — 3639 Olive St. 
Liederkranz- Granil and Botanical Avs. 
1-OK Cabin Cluli — St. Louis Countv. 
.Mercantile Cluli — Southwest cor. Seventh and 

Locust Sts. 
Mlllinn Population Club — Carleton Bldg. 
.MiHxouri .\thletlr Cluli — -Northwest cor. 4th 

and Washington .\v. 
Mound City Boning Club— Foot of Madison. 
Noonday Club — Security Bldg. 
.\'ormandy Golf Cluli— St. Charles Rock Road, 

St. Louis County. 
North Knd Boning Clnb^Foot of Ferrv St. 
Preaa Club — Railway Exchange Building. 
Kacquet Cluli — Kingshighway and McPher- 

son -A v. 
South Broadnay Athletic Club — Seventh and 

Shenandoah Sts. 
St. LouIn .Amateur .\tbletlc CluIi— Forest Pk. 
St. LouIm Cluli — 3633 Linclell Bl. 
St. LouIh Country Cluli— West side Hanley 

Rd., near Clayton lid. 
St. Louin Ballnay Club — iFourth noor. Union 

Station. 
St. I.ouIk Boning Cluli— Levee and Chouteau. 
St. LouIh Symphony Society— 1120 Olive St. 

•**«• ' '« WonianV f lull — 3621 Washington. 

S|innl>h-Anierlcan Club— 1809 La Salle St 
Sunurt Inn— Gravois Rd.. south of Kirkwood. 
Toner Grove Skat Cluli— 3104-3106 S. Grand. 
Inion Club — 2354 Lafavette Av. 
InivprNnl i;.i[poi.ltlon— On St. Charles Road. 
I nivernliy Club— Grand and Washington Av. 
Wednenday Cluli — Westminster and Tavlor 
Wentern itoning CInli — 5000 S. Broadway 
Wonian'n Noonday Chili — 416 N. Sixth St. 
Voune Men'n ChriHtlan AiiHoclation — Grand 

and Franklin A v. 
Voung Women'a Chrlatlan Aaaoclation 

1407 Locust St. 
Wentnood Country Club— Glendale, St. Louis 

Countv. 
Young Woman** Club — 3414 Morgan St. 



ASYLUMS AND HOMES 

Altenhelm, The— 5408 S. Broadwav 
Bethany Christian Home— 42o5 \ 11th St 

Central Birectory for .Nuraea— 5896 Dolmar 
Children'. Home Society-4427 Margaretta 
Chouteau 
ChrlMtlat 

< bri.itlau ttrphn.., ,.„me i , i >; 

ChrlHtInn \ oluutccrM Children— 132 



^Jri!i"i""' ","™S— 1515 Chouteau Av. 

"Id Peopie-H Home— 2821 Lawton. 

-951 N. Euclid Av. 

- N. Gar- 



rison .\v. 

* ^on'^ v.""'"" """"* '"•■ Women— 2737 Law- 
"X.V„'i\%I"?,V'V*ri7^"' N. Garrison Av. 
F!.»orlh'.LTl't'.i:'^ro"2?'B;i/Mv"- ^'■''"'^ ^- 
'^If "5_*'".!;"' "t""^"""" Home— 4125 W. Bell. 

Home — Garrison 



Father DunnC« .Nenabo 

ana Washington .\v 

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Asylum — Dcs 
Home — SL 
and School — 5501 Von 



THEATRES 



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CLUB DIRECTORY 

Aero Club — 718 Locust St. 

AlKonqnin Golf Club — Jackson and Berry Rd., 

St. Louis County. 
Aacheabroedel Club— Musicians' Exchange, 

3535 Pine St. 
Automobile Club— Planters Hotel. 



....jcrlcnn — 7th and Market Sts. 
Collxeum — JilTerson and Washington 

firson or Page line. 
Columbia — 6th and St. Charles Sts. 
Fmpreaii — 3610 Olive St. 
Gnrrlek — Chestnut, bet. 5th and 8th. 
Gayety — Loiiist and 14th Sts. 
Grand Opera Ilouar — M.irkct St., bet. Broad 

way and 6th St. 
Hippodrome — 6th and Market Sts. 
KinK'a — KIngshlKhwav and Delmar Bl. 
Imperial — loih and Pine Sts. 
New Central — Grand and Lucas Avs. 
niympie — Broadway and Walnut Sts. 
Odeon — 1042 X. Grand Av. 
Park- Hamilton and Delmar. 



Natural Bridge Rd 
German Lutheran Orphan*' 

Peres, St. Louis County 
German ProteNtnnt Ornh.... 
^ Charles Rock ltd """"»°» 

GirlM* InduMtrlul II 

Versen \\. 

GCard^aT""",."':" s"^??*^^-?^ N'- JefTerson Av. 
HepL^ibilh \';Vcu; Hfim^T: !,'-'^,-''''^'°" SL 
HollneH. chrl»,i„S l.c".:.^' ,,' "aTt'^o"; ''vv 
"3^2 ^"j.'.^^rs^r.tv-"" '"""- '"-'»e:^ 
a'Br'i^adwa^ •""'"*"*"" <«'" I^«1lea')_4431 
InZi'trl'!.'; h"'""^ Girl— 2134 Morgan SL 

ir :ri",'„r';r«:';;:^ Vor:4"4h^?t^^^" «'■ 

I-lttle SIxterM of the Poor — 2209 Hphprt «» 
Little SNter of the IMor_3400 S Gra^d iv 
Ln heran Altenheim-1 906 Lafavette \v 

tanTcaT .(V;""""' ^""<-' Home_3856 Bo- 
*'"8"?Tocuft'"s? ^"""""'' O'Ph-n A.ylam^ 
mUk"!?.!*" """•«■ ""';!'"'"">url— 5337 Delmar BL 
McKinley Home ( N ur»e»)— 4215 Delmar B.. 
ml*'?i"''.."l "^,"" — Grand and Magnolia Av. 
MethodlHt KplMFopal Home for Girl* 3410 

Home 1385 Maryland. 

Home (Boya) — 3533 La- 

llome Finder — 1427 Mar- 



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nme— 3047 N. Taylor. 
vlum — Taylor and 



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Methodint Orphu 
Methodint Orphu 

clede .\v. 

MlMHourl Childrrn'ii 
garetta Av. 

Mothera' and Babiet 

Mullanphy Orphan 
Marvland Av. 

Nazareth llomr — 371 S Morgan St. 

Neighborhood Houmc — 184 4 O'Fallon St. 

Non-Sectarian Olil I'eopie'a Hoint 
Franklin .\v. 

Nenaboyn' Home — 3010 Washington Av. 

Old Folkx' Sunxhine Home — 3422 Morgan St. 

Open Door Settlement — 1503 Hebert. 

IVnfecoxtal Training Home— 2829 Washing- 
ton .\v. 

BunHFll Home — 3217 Washlncton Av. 

Queen'H nauicbtrrx' Home — 111 N. 16th St. 

Salvation Army Home — 3023 Laclede Av 

Salvation Army (hlldren'a Home — 1243 N. 
Garrison Av 

Salvation Army InduNtrial Home — 15 N. 3d. 

Salvation Army KcKciie llomr — 3740 Marine. 

Sanitarium. The (CItyt — \rsenal St. and 
Macklind Av. 



MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION— Continued. 



Shiloh R«acue Hume — 1237 Linden St. 
South Side Day KurMery— 1621 S. 10th St. 
St. Ann's \Vldawii' Home, Lyint;-ln Hunpltal 

and KonndllueM — Page and Union Bl. 
St. KranclH Orphanx .\Kylnm lOblatr Slaters) 

— Normandv. St. Louis County. 
St. Joxeph'M Female Meht Befuse — 2134 Mor- 
gan St. 
St. Joxeph's Male Orphan Asylum — 4701 South 

Grand Av. 
St. Louis Colored Orphans' Home 1316 Nat- 
ural Bridge Hd 
St. Louis I'rotestant Home for Nurses — 1704 

Wash St. 
St. Louis Protestant Orphan Asylum — Web- 
ster Groves, St. Louis County. 
St. Louis Tralnlne School and Home for 

Nurses — 12LM Dillon St. 
St. Luke's Home for Nurses — 5501 Delmar Bl. 
St. Mary's Female Orphan .isylum — Kmerson 

and Harney Av. 
St. Patrick's Day Nursery — 1019 N. Sixth St. 
St. Vincent de Paul Teachers' Home — 922 

Park Av. 
St. Vincent's Institution for the Insane — Nor- 
mandv, St, Louis County. 
Trained Nurses' Home — 5896 Delmar Bl. 
Vnder-.Vee Free Kiudergnrlen .Issociatlon.— 

526 Rutger St. 
Vnder-ABe Free Klndersrarten .Vssoclation — 

315 Victor St. 
I'nder-Ag:e Free Kindergarten Association — 

T021 S. 8th St. 
I'nder-Ase Free Kindergarten Association — 

1506 S. 3d St. 
I'nder-.\Ke Free KindcrKnrten Association — 

816 N. 11th St. 
Lnder-Ape Free Kindergarten Association — 

2809 Washington .\v. 
AVashington Laiversity Nurses' Home — 2602 

Locust St. 
Woman's Christian .\ss'n — 1814 Washington. 
Woman's Christian .\ss'n. Boarding for AVom- 

en — 1814 Washington .\v. 
Woman's Christian .*ss'n, Memorial Home — 

Grand and Magnolia Av. 
Woman's Christian .\ss'n, Blind Girls' Home 

— 5235 Pasre Bl. 
Woman's Christian .\ss'n. Travelers' .Md De- 
partment — 1814 Washington .\v. 
Woman's Christian Ass'n, Russell Home — 

3217 W'ashington Av. 
Woman's Christian Home — 3434 Morgan St. 
Working Woman's Home — 2654 Locust St. 
Vonng Girls' Industrial Home — 21st, cor. 
Morgan St. 



SCHOOLS 



Academy of the Sacred Heart — Nebraska and 

Meramec. 

Academy of the Sacred Heart — Taylor and 
Maryland Av. 

Adams School — Norfolk and Tower Grove Av, 

.'\lahnma Av. School — .Maliama and Bates. 

Ames School — 14th and Hebert. 

Arlington ."School — 1615 Burd Av. 

.\shlnnd School — Newstead and San Francis- 
co A v. 

Baden School — Hall's Ferry Rd. and Newby 

Baonecker School — Montgomery and Leffing- 
well Av. 

Bates School — Spring and North Market. 

Benton School — Kingshighway and Terry. 

Berlitz School of Languages, The — Grand and 
LIndell Avs. 

Blair School — 2707 Rauschenbach Av. 

Blair School — Venice. 

Blow School — A'ireinia and Loughborough. 

Brvan Hill School — Gano and Florissant Av. 

Burd .\v. School — Burd and St. Louis Av. 

Cairns. -Vnna Sneed — Clayton and Oakland. 

Cnnterbnrv School — Canterbury and Tremont 

Cnronrtelct School — Minnesota and Hurck. 

Cnrr School — 15th and Carr. 

Cnrr l.nnc School — 23d and Carr St. 

Cathedral Hall — 3829 Washington Av. 

Ontrol High School— Grand and Windsor PI. 

Central High School Lunch Room — Grand 
and Windsor PI. 

Central Ward School — Evergreen and Ella. 

Charless School — 2226 Shenandoah Av. 

Chouteau School — Rwing and Rutger. 

City College of Law and Finance — Metropoli- 
tan Bldg. 

City College of Law and Finance — 322 North 
Grand A v. 

Clark School — Union and Fairmount Av. 

Clay School — 11th and Farrar. 

Clifton Heights School — Old Manchester and 
Clifton Av. 

Clinton School — Grattan and Hickory. 

Columbia School — Garrison and St. Louis. 

Cote Brilllante School — Cort and Cottage. 

Crow School— Bell and Channing Av. 

nelany School — 6138 Virginia Av. 

Des Peres School — Michigan and Iron Av. 

DesaUnes School— 1745 N. 12th St. 



School — Devonshire and 



Devonshire A' 

Macklind Av. 
Divoll School — Dayton and Glasgow Av. 
Douglas School — 11th and Howard. 

Dozicr .School — Goodfellow and Maple Av. 

Dumas School — 15th and Walnut. 

Duncan Av. School — Duncan and Euclid Av. 
Ends .\v. School — Ead.s and Texas Av. 
Eliot School — Florissant and Ferry. 
Emerson School — Page and Arlington. 
Fanning School — Grace and McDonald. 

Farragut School — Sullivan and Warne. 

Field School— 4458 Olive. 

Forest Park University — Clayton and Oak- 
land. 

Frnnklln School — 19th and Morgan. 

Fremont School — W'isconsin and Pestalozzi. 

Froebel School — Nebraska and Winnebago. 

Gallaudet School — Theresa and Henrietja. 

Gardeuville School — Gravels and Kingshigh- 
way. 

Garfield School — Jefferson and Wyoming. 

Garnett School — Bulwer near Adelaide Av. 

German School Society of St. Louis — Temple 
Bldg. 

Goodfellow Av. School — Goodfellow and Ken- 
nerl.v. 

Grant School — Pennsylvania and Crittenden. 

Gratiot School— Manchester Rd. and Billon. 

Gravols School — Gravois and Wyoming. 

Hamilton School — Hamilton and Westminster. 

Harney Heights School — Calvary and Harney. 

Harris School — Madison. 

Harrison School — Fair Av. and Green Lea. 

Harsock's Shorthand College — 1433 N. Tay- 
lor Av. 

Hempstead School— Hamilton and Minerva 

Henry, Patrick — 10th and O'Fallon. 

Hodgen School — California and Henrietta Av. 

Hosmer Hall — Louise McNair — 4296 Washing- 
ton av. 

Howard School — 23d and Benton. 

Humboldt School — 9th and Victor. 

Industrial School — Osage and Virginia Av. 

Irving School — 3829 N. 25th. 

Jackson School — Madison and Hogan. 

Jellerson School — 9th and Wash. 

John Marshall School — 4340 Lucky. 

Jones Commercial College — Dolph Bldg. 

Kingshlghway School — Euclid and Penrose. 

Kraft School — Kraft and Wise Av. 

Lafayette School — 9th and .Ann. 

Lenox Hall — 69th and Washington Bl. 

Lincoln School — 23d and Eugeni.a. 

Longfellow School — Ivanhoe and Smiley. 

1,'Ouverture School — 2612 Papin. 

Lowell School — .Adelaide and Bellview. 

Lyon School — A'erniont and Koeln. 

Madison School — 7th and LaSalle. 

Mann School — Oak Hill and Juniata. 

Manual Training School — Von Versen, west 
of Union. 

Marquette School — McPherson and Warne 
Av. 

McKinley High School — Missouri and Russell 
Av. 

lUeramec School — Meramec and California 
Av. 

Mission Free School and Home of the Church 
of the Messiah — 369 N. Taylor Av. 

Missouri School for the Blind — 3815 Magnolia 
Av. 

Modern School of Languages — Grand and 
Lindell. 

Monroe School — Broadway and Winnebago. 

Monnt Pleasant School — Neosho and Nebras- 
ka. 

Neosho St. School- 4601 S. Grand Av. 

North Ward School — Welsmar Av., bet. Kien- 
len and Grove. 

Oak Hill School — Morganford and Bingham. 

O'Fallon School — 1409 N. ]5th. 

Peabody School — ISth and Carroll. 

Penrose School — 2824 Madison. 

Pestalozzi School — 7th and Barry. 

Pope School — Ewing and Laclede Av. 

Priuclpla, The— 5539 Page Bl. 

Rankin, David, Jr. — 4420 Cook Av. 

Riddick School — Evans and Whittier. 

Rock Spring School — Sarpy and Hawk. 

Roe School — Mitchell, near Prather. 

St. Louis Schools of Fine Arts — Skinker and 
Lindell. 

St. Louis School of Social Economy — 19th and 
Locust. 

St. Louis University — Grand and West Pine. 

St. Phllomena's Technical School — Union and 
Cabanne. 

School of Immaculate Heart — Normandy, Mo. 

Servian Orthodox Church and School — 722 
Barry. 

Shaw School — Columbus and Macklind Av. 

Shenandoah Av. School — Shenandoah and 
Tennessee. 

Shepard School — Wisconsin and Potomac. 

Sherman School — 3936 Flad Av. 

Sigei FrauK School — .Allen and McNaIr Av. 

Simons School — 4 300 St. Louis Av. 

Sisters St. Engelhert School — 4746 Carter Av 

Soldan High School — Union and Kensington 



Special Schfi 
Special Scho 
Special 



South Ward School — Spencer pi. 

Special School No. 1 — 1421 S.' 11th. 

Special School No. 2 — 1350 N. Kingshigh wav. 

Special School No. S — 1907 Bremen Av. 

Special School -\o. 4 — 1721 Wash. 

Special School No. 5 — 3635 California Av. 

Special School .\o. 6 — 2834 Morgan. 

Special School No. 7—1540 S. Grand Av. 

Special School No. 9 — 2430 N, Grand Av. 

Special School No. IC^— 2322 Geraldine Av. 

il No. 11^1820 Victor. 

1 No. 12— 1439 Blair Av. 

I — Klemm and De Tonty. 
Stoddard School — Ewing and Lucas Av. 
Sumner High School — Cottage and Pendleton 
Teachers' College — Park and Theresa. 
Walnut Park School — Oriole and Thekla. 
Washington School — Euclid and Fountain 
Welistcr School — llth and Clinton. 
Wheatley School — I'apin. near Bovle. 
Wyman School — 1601 S. Theresa Av. 
Yeatman High School — Garrison and Natur- 
al Bridge Rd. 



TURNER HALLS 

Columbia — Easton and Vandeventer. 
Concordia — Thirteenth and Arsenal Sts. 
Germania — Michigan and Robert Avs. 
North St. Louis — Twentieth and Salisbury Sta. 
Northwest — Easton and Vandeventer Avs. 
Rock Spring — Bovle and Chouteau .Avs. 
Olympic — Thirteenth and Monroe Sts. 
Sokol (Bohemian) — Ninth St. and Allen At. 
South St. Louis — Tenth and Carrrll Sts. 
Southwest — Ohio .Av. and Potomac St. 
St. Louis— 1508 Chouteau Av. 
Swiss-National — .Arsenal and Iowa A v. 
Tower Grove Turnverein — Grand and Juniata. 



ST. LOUIS HOTELS 



(Note — A. American plan. E, European plan.) 
Maryland Hotel. — N. W. Cor. Ninth nd Pine 

Sts. E, $1.00 up. 
American Hotel. — Seventh and Market Sts. 

E. $150 up. 
Marquette. — Eighteenth and Washington. E. 

$1.00 up. 
Planters' Hotel. — Fourth. Pine and Chestnut 

Sts. A. $3.00 up: E. $1.50 up. 
Hotel JelTerson. — Twelfth and Locust Sts. E. 

$1.50 up. 
Belcher Hotel.— N. Vf. Cor Fourth and Lu- 
cas, E, $1.00 up. 
Warwick Hotel — 15th and Locust. E, $1.50 up. 
Majestic Hotel — llth and Pine. E. $1.50 UP. 
The Buckingham. — Kingshlghway and Pine 

St E. $2.00 up. 
AVashlngton Hotel Kingshlghway and 

Washington Blvd. E. $2.00 up. 
The Blue Grass. — 4038-4040-4042-4044 Olive 



St. 



ad E. 



Hotel Barnum. — Sixth St. and Washington 

Ave. E. 75c up. 
Park Hotel. — 6600 Washington -Ave. E, 75c 

up. 
Hotel St. Louis. — 316 N. Fourth St. E. ,=iOc 

up. 
Hotel Beers. — Grand Ave. and Olive St E. 

$1.00 to $5.00. 
West End Hotel. — Vandeventer" .Ave. and 

West Belle. E, $1.50 up. 
Hamilton Hotel. — Hamilton and Maple Aves. 

E. $1.00 up. 
Terminal Hotel. — Union Station. E, $1.26 up. 
Laclede Hotel. — Sixth and Chestnut Sts. E. 

$1.00 up. 
Hotel Benton, — 819 Pine St. E. 75c up. 
The F.dlson. — 107 N. 18th St. E. 75c up. 
Hotel Roller.— Thirteenth and Olive Sts. E, 

$1.00 up. 
The Stratford. — Eighth and Pine Sts. E. 

$1.00 up. 
Hotel Princess. — Eighteenth and Chestnut. 

E, $1.00 up. 
The Wellington. — Pine, between Seventh and 

Eighth. E, 75c up. 
Baltimore Hotel. — Sixteenth and Market Sts. 

E, 75c up. 
Model Hotel. — 1505 Market St. E, $1.00 up. 
Schneider Hotel. — 1106-1108-1110 S. FourCi 

$.100 up: E. 50c up. 
Portland Hotel. — 1817 Market St. A. $1.50 up: 

E, 75c up. 

unt's Bachelor. — N. W. Cor. Compton and 

Lucas .Aves. E. $1 00 up. 
The McDannold. — 5017 Delmar. A. $1.50 up. 
New St. James Hotel. — Broadway and Wal- 
nut St. E, $1.00 up. 
Windermere Hotel. — Delmar and Clara Aves. 

A. $2.00. 
Regent Hotel. — N. E Cor. 14th and Chestnut. 

E, $1.00 up. 
Leiand Hotel. — 1414 Market St. — ^E. 76c up. 
Hotel Pontine. — 19th and Market Sts. E. 76c 

up. 



' STRE ET G UIDE 

Showing the Most Convenient Way for Reaching Any Number on Any Street by Street Car — loo Numbers Are 

Allowed for Each Block. 



Streets running north and south are numbered from 
the dividing line, which is Market street from the river to 
Jefferson avenue, and Laclede avenue west of Jefferson. 

A street described as 500 W. would indicate that it 
was five blocks west of the Mississippi River. One de- 
scribed as 500 N. would indicate that it was five blocks 



north of Market street, or north of Laclede. One de- 
scribed as 500 S. would indicate that it was five blocks 
south of Market street. 

Following the description of the street location is 
the name of the car line that runs closest to the numbers 
given. 



*'A" street, now 39th Street. 

ABERDKKN PL.\CE, (Private) N. & S. 6500 
W. & 1000 S. From Oakland to Berthold 
.\v.. Chouteau line. 

ABEKDBEN PLACE, E. to W. From Sklnker 
Road to City Limits, take Market Street 
car to Skinker Road and walk north. 

ABNER PL. N. & S. From 5355 Canton to Nat- 
ural Bridge road. Union Ave. line, walk 
two blocks west. 

ACADEMY AV. N. & S. 5100 W. from Delmar 
to Cote Brilllante, 700 to 1100. Olive-Del- 
mar or Hodiamont; 1100 to 1500, Page or 
Wellston lines. 

ACCOMAC. E. & W. 2200 S. From Jefferson 
to Hawthorne and from Klngshlgrhway to 
Manchester road, 2800 to 3100, Tower Grove 
line; 4900 to' 5000, Chouteau-Southampton 
line. 

ACME AV, N. & S., 5500 N. and 8528 W. From 
Emma av. north to Florissant av.. Just In- 
side of city limits. Union car. 

AD.AMS. E. & W. 400 S. From 21st St. to 
Ewing, and from Montrose to Ranken, 2100 
to 2900. Laclede car. transfer S. on Jefferson 
line: 3000 to 3400, Market St. line. 

ADEL.AIDE .AV. E. & W. 5400 N. From Hall 
to Rosalie, 100 to 1000, Broadway line; 
1000 to 2100 Bellefontalne line. 

ADELI.A AV. E. & W. 8600 S. From River 
des Peres to city limits, Broadway line, 
off at Catalan, go 5 blocks west. 

ADEL.I.NE. E. & W. 6100 W. From Sulphur to 
Knox. Manchester, off at Sulphur, go 6 
blocks south. 

ADKIMS AV. 4532 S. 2 blocks east of Gravola 
Cherokee line. 

AG.N'ES. E. & W. 3500 N. From Blair to N. 
21st St. Lee Av. line. 

AIL.ANTHtS. Now Maple place. See Maple 
place. 

AL.\B.4M.A .AV. 700 W., runs N. to S. From 
Itaska to River des Peres, 4700 S. to 8500 
S. Bellefontalne line. 

ALASKA AV, 900 W., runs N. to S. From 
Osceola to River des Peres; 7500 S. to 8200 
S. Bellefontalne line. 

ALBEKTA. E. & W. 3900 S. From Missouri 
to Jefferson; 2200 to 2300, Broadway line, 
and from Louisiana to Grand, 3400 to 3600, 
Grand line. 

ALBERTI.NE AV, E. & W. 8529 N. From 
Acme west to city limits; half block west of 
Goodfellow av. Union car. 

ALBION PL.ACE, E. & W. 1500 S. Missouri 
to Jefferson, 2300 to 2600 Park or Jefferson 
lines. 

ALCOTT AV. E. & W. 7700 N, Theodore to 
Bir(?her; 2500 to 2700. Union Av. car. off at 
KmiTSon, go 4 blocks west. 

ALniNE PL. E. & W, From Euclid to Kings- 
highway, one block north of Easton. Wells- 
ton line. 

ALEXANDER. N. & S. 4000 W. From Chip- 
pewa to Keokuk, 3800 to 4000 S. Cherokee 
line. 

ALFRED AV. N. & S. 4500 W. From Shenan- 
doah to Magnolia, 2500 to 2700. Chouteau- 
Southampton line; and from Arsenal to 
i'vl.r: :ioo« to 3300: Tower Grove line. 

ALGERNON AV. N. & S. 2000 W. From 
Warne to Harris, Bellefontalne line, off at 
5400, go 2 block east. 

ALICE AV. E. & W. 2000 W. and 5300 N. 
From Warne to Rosalie. Bellefontalne 
line. 

ALLEMANIA ST. N. & S. From 7200 Gra- 
vols. Cherokee lino. 

ALLEN AV. E. & W. 2000 S. From Broad- 
way to Compton. 700 to 1200, Broadway 
line: 1200 to 1700, Cherokee line: 1700 to 
2800, Bellefontalne line; 2900 to 3200, Comp- 
ton Heights line. 

ALLEN MARKET LANE. E. ft W. 2100 8. 
From 12th to 13th, Cherokee line. 

ALMA AV. E. & W. 6800 S., 4700 W. From 
Gravois to Kingshighway, Cherokee line. 



ALSACE AV. E. & W. 3600 N. From Marcus 
to Kingshlghway, 4700 to 4900: Marcus or 
Spring Av. lines. 

ALTMAN .\V. (Private.) N. from Calvary av. 
cast of Broadway. Broadway line. 

.4M.*XD.V, E. & W. 1900 S. From Sulphur to 
Knox. 6100 to 6200, Manchester, off at Sul- 
phur, go 3 blocks south. 

AMELIA AV. N. & S. 8000 N. tO Partridge Av. 
Union Av. line. 

AMERICA AV. N. & S. 6900 W. From Mit- 
chell to Glades Av. Manchester line to 
McC.ausI.-ind, walk 4 blocks north. 

AMHERST PL. (Private.) N. & S. 1200 N. 
5970 west, between Plymouth and Page and 
between Hamilton and Hodiamont. Page 
Av. line. 

AMHERST TERR.4CE, N. & S. 1424 N. & 
5932 W. Page line. 

.ANCHOR ST. N. & S. 7361 S. and 4800 W, 1 
block east of Gravois av. Cherokee line. 

ANDERSON AV. E. & W. 4300 N. From New- 
stead to Euclid, 4300 to 4700 Taylor Av. 
line: 4700 to 4900, Spring Av. line, off at 
Euclid, go 6 blocks north. 

ANGELICA. E. & W. 4100 N. From Wharf 
to 25th St., 1 to 1000 Broadway line; 1000 
to 2500. Bi'llefontaine line. 

ANGELRODT. E. & W. 3400 N. From Wharf 
to Br.inch. 1 to 1000, Broadway line; 1000 
to 2600. Bellefontalne. 

ANN AV. E. & W. 2200 S. From Broadway 
to California, 700 to 900 Broadway line; 900 
to 1300 Cherokee line: 1300 to 2200, Tower 
Grove line; 2200 to 2800, Jefferson line. 

ANN.4 ST. West from Mo. Pac. P.. R. to city 
limits. 2900 S. Manchester line. 

ANNETTA ST. S. to N. 8600 N. from Hornsby 
to Estella Ave. Broadwav through car. 

ANTELOPE. E. & W. 7800 N. From Broad- 
way E., 500 to 600, Broadwav. 

ARCADE AV. N. & S. 5600 W. From Maple 
to Hodiamont tracks. Hodiamont line. 

ARCH. N. & S. 700 W. From Humboldt to 
Aurora, Broadway line, off at 7200 N., go 2 
blocks east. 

ARCO AV. E. & W. 1100 S. From Kings- 
highway to Manchester, 4200 to 4600, Chou- 
teau Av. line, go 2 blocks south. 

ARKANSAS AV. N. & S. 3500 W. From Shen- 
andoah to Osage, 2300 to 4000, Grand Av. 
line: go l block east. 

ARLINGTON AV. N. & S. 5400 W. From 
Page to Natural Bridge road, and from 
Brown to Hazel, and 7659 Thelka to Henrv. 
1300 to 1500 Page line; 1500 to 1700, Wells- 
ton line; 1700 to 4200. Union car. go 1 
block west. 

ARMAND. E. & W. 2300 S. From Jefferson 
to California, 2600 to 2800, Jefferson. 

ARMSTRONG AV. N. & S. 2200 W. From 
Chouteau to Park. 1000 to 1200, Manchester 
line: 1200 to 1500, Park line. 

ARNOLD PLACE, (Private.) E. to W. From 
2474 N. Kingshlghway, running east, Belle- 
fontalne line. 

ARNOLDS PLACE, (Private.) S. to N. From 
2175 Bircher St., running north; Bellefon- 
talne line. 

ARNOT AV. v.. to W. From 2337 E. Euc- 
lid Av. to Kingshlghway, 4900 west. First 
St., west of Florissant Av. Bellefontalne 
line. 

ARSENAL. E. & W. 3100 S. From Wharf to 
MrCausIand, 1 to 700 Broadway line; 700 
to 2600, Cass line; 2600 to 3000, Jefferson 
line: 3000 to 6800. Tower Grove line 

ARTHI'R AV. K. it W. 3400 S. From Regal 
place to Sulphur. 5500 to 6000. Tower Grove 
line, go 3 blocks south: and from Ivanhoe 
to River dps Peres, Frisco Ry. 'train to 
Gratiot to Llndenwood. 

ARUNDEL PLACE, E. & W. fr<ftn Sklnker 
road to clly limits, take Market St. car to 
Sklnker road nnd walk north. 

A.<IHBV AV. N. & S. 6900 N. From 2300 cast 
Euclid Av. to Kingshlghway, 4900 west, 
Bellefontalne line: second street west of 
Florissant Avenue. 



ASHLAND AV. E. & W. 3500 N. From 

Prairie to Euclid: 3800 to 4000, Vandeventer 

line; 4000 to 4200, Sarah St. line: 4200 to 

4600, Taylor Av. line; 4600 to 49"00. Marcus. 
ASHL.AND COIiRT. E. & W. From Marcus 

Av. 3800 N. 4700 West. Marcus Av. line or 

N.itural Bridge Road. 
ASHLAND PLACE. N. & S. 4500 W. From 

Kossuth to Margaretta, 4000 (b 4100, Lee 

Av. line. 
ASHLEY. E. & W. 1300 N. From Wharf to 

Broadway, 1 to 700, Broadwav line. 
ATCHISON PLACE. N. & S. 1450 W. From 

Wash to Carr, 1000 to 1100, Hodiamont 

line. 
ATHLONE AV. E. & W. 5800 N. From Hall 

to Penrose, 1 to 700, Broadway line; 2200 to 

2800, Bellefontalne line; 2800 to 4200, Sarah 

St. line; or Lee Av. line. 
ATKINS AV. N. & S. Walsh st. north. 4200 

west and 5024 south, Chi-rnkei- line. 
ATLANTIC. E. & W. 700 S. From 22d St. tP 

Spring. 2200 to 3700. Market St. 
Al'BERT .\V. N. & S. 4900 W. From Delmat 

to Easton, and from 4900 Penrose north 

about 800 feet. 700 to 1100, Olive-Dolmar ; 

900 to 1100 Hodiamont line: 1100 to 1400, 

Page line; 1400 to 1600, Wellston line: 4200, 

Spring line. 
ArBERT PLACE TERRACE. E. & W. 800 N. 

From Euclid to Bayard. Hodiamont line. 
AUDI'BON AV. E. & W. 400 S. From Taylor 

to Kingshlghway. 4500 to 4600 Taylor At. 

line. 
ArROR.\. E. & W. 7400 N. From Wharf to 

Broadway, 1 to 700. Broadwav line. 
AUSTIN. E. & W. 700 S. From 12th to 18th, 

1200 to 1500. Bellefontalne line: 1500 to 

ISnn. Park or Compton lines. 
AUSTRIA AV. N. & S. From 7300 Qravols, 

Cherokee line. 
"B" ST. N. & S. 4100 W. and 5200 S. From 

Eichelberser to Walsh, Cherokee line, off 

5200 S., go 16 blocks east, or Oak HIH 

branch Mo. Pac. Ry. 
BACON. N. & S. 3500 W. From Cass to St. 

Louis, 1700 to 3700 Grand Av. line, go 1 

block east. 
BADEN. E. & W. 8200 N. From Broadway 

to Mallne creek, and from Church rd. west- 
ward one and one-half blocks, 200 to 800 

Broadway ll»e. 
BAILEY AV. E. & W. 4000 N. From Glasgow 

to Grand, 3000 to 3600 Grand Av. line. 
BALDWIN. N. & S. 2900 W. From Benton 

to St. Louis av. 2500 to 2800, Cass line, go 

1 block east. 

BALSON. E. & W. 2400 S. From Ecoff to Mo. 
Pac. Ry., 6800 to 6900. Manchester line, go 

2 blocks south. 

BAMBERGER AV. N. & S. 8800 W. From 
Potomac to Keokuk, 3500 to 4000, Cherokee 
line. 

BANCROFT AV. E. & W. 4300 S. From 
Kingshlghway to Sulphur. 4900 to 6800. 
Chouteau-Southampton line, and from Mc- 
Causland av. to city limits, 7000 to 7200, 
Frisco Ry. to Llndenwood. 

BARRACKS AV. N. & S. 200 W. From 
Cherokee to Cahokia, 3400 to 3900 Broad- 
way line, go 6 blocks east. 

BARRETT. E. & W. 3900 N. From OlasgOW 
to Grand. 3200 to 3600, Grand line. 

BARRON AV. N. & S. 5300 W. From Wise 
to Manchester road, 1200 to 1400. Man- 
chester line. 

BARKY.. E. & W. 1500 S. From Wharf to 
9th St. 1 to 900, Broadway line 

BARTLE AV, N. & S. 4123 W. Crossing 
Papin, 800 to 1000, Manchester line, go one 
block west. 

BARTMER AV, E. & W, 1300 N. From Union 
to western citv limits. 6500 to 6900. Page 
line; 5900 to 6200 Hodiamont line. 

BARTON. B. & W. 2400 S. Frem Wharf to 
18th St. 1 to 1000. Broadway line; 1000 to 
1800, Cherokee line. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



BATES. E. & W. 5600 S. From Broadway 
to Gravols, 1 to 400, Broadway line; 400 
to 3600, Bellefontaine line; 3600 to 4200, 
Oak Hill branch of Mo. Pac. Ry. to Bates 
Station; 4200 to 4600, Cherokee line. 
BATI':s ST. (Private). K. & W. 560U S. and 
4400 W. Gravois to Eichelberger, Cherokee 
line. 
BAY. N. & S. 2700 W. From Keokuk to 

Osage, 3900 to 4000, Broadway line. 
B.W.VItU .VV. N. & S. 4800 W. From Delmar 
to Easton, 700 to 900, Olive-Delmar line; 
900 to 1200, Hodiamont line; 12U0 to 1500, 
Page or Wellston lines. 
BE.ICH AV. N. & S. 6000 W. From Maple 

south. 900 to 1000. Hodiamont iine. • 
BK.41-OX AV. E. & W. 2600 west and 7835 

north. Union Av. cars. 
BKATRICK AV. in county west of I.sadore 
to Wagner Terrace, between Plymouth and 
Wagner avenues, Hodiamont line. 
BKAIMOXT. N. & S. 2700 W. From Frank- 
lin to Clark, 300 S. to 300 N., Market St. 
line; 300 N. to 800 N., Olive St. or Page 
lines. 
BEAITY .ALLEY. E. & W. 2452 S. From In- 
diana to Shenandoah, 2300 to 2400, Tower 
Grove line. 
BECK .\V. E. & W. 3700 S. From Oak Hill 
to Kingshighu-ay, 4100 to 4300, Cherokee 
line, 4300 to 4900, Chouteau line. 
BEETHOVEN AV. E. & W. between Gravois 
av. and Morganford road, parallel to and 
one block south of Osceola. Cherokee line. 
BELL, AV. E. & W. 900 N. From Ewing to 
Vandeventer and from Taylor to Walton 
2900 to 5000. Hodiamont line. 
BELLEFOX'TAINE IIOAD. E. & W. 4400 N. 
From Broadway to 11th st. 800 to 1100, 
Broadway line. 
BELLE GL.VDE .4.V. N, & S. 4100 W. From 
Easton to Kennerlv, 1500 to 1800 Wellston 
line: 1500 to 2600, Sarah St. line, go 1 block 
west. 
BELLE VIEW. N. & S. 1100 W. From Linton 
to O'Fallon Park, 5200 to 5400, Broadway 
line, to 1 block west. 
BELMOXT. E. & W. 300 S. From 14th to 

16th sts; 1400 to 1600, 18th St. line. 
BELT .\V. N. & S. 5500 W. From DeGiver- 
ville to Kingsbury bl.; 400 to 600, McPher- 
son line, and from Delmar to St. I,ouis 
av. 700 to 900. Olive-Delmar line: 900 to 
1100, Hodiamont line: 1100 to 1400, Page 
line; 1400 to 2500, Wellston line; 2500 to 
2800, Cass line. 
BEIWDICK .AV. N. & S. 3300 S. 6640 W. Man- 
chester line or Frisco trains to Arloe. 
BENEDICT AV. N. & S. 100 W. From east 
Grand av. to Adelaide, 4800 to 5400, Broad- 
way line, go 4 blocks east. 
BEXJ.AMIX. B. & W. 3800 N. From Floris- 
sant to 23d St. 2100 to 2300, Lee Av. line. 
BEX.VETT COURT. (Private.) South from 
Old Manchester road. 6514 W. 2700 S. 
Tower Grove line, walk 4 blocks west. 
BENT AV. N. & S. 4200 W. From Arsenal 
to Tholozan, 3100 to 3700 Tower Grove 
line. 
BENTON. E. & W. 2500 N. From 1st to Gar- 
rison, 1 to 900. Broadwav line; 900 to 1300, 
Bellefontaine line; 1300 to 1900, Lee Av, 
line: 1900 to 2300, Eighteenth St. line; 2300 
to 3000, Jefferson line. 
BENTON PLACE. N. & S. 2200 W. From 
Hickory to Park. Park or Compton Heights 
line. 

BENTON TERR.\CE. N. & S. 6900 W. in Ben- 
ton, Manchester line. 
BERLIN AV. E. & W. 300 N. From New- 
stead to De Balivlere 4400 to 5700, Mary- 
land-Olive line. 
BERN.VRD. E. & W. 500 S. From .Jefferson 

to Spring, 2600 to 3700, Market St. line. 
BERNAYS AV. E. & W. 7600 N. From 
Florissant to Bircher, 2200 to 2600,' Union 
line. 
BERTHA .VV. See Hamilton Terrace. 
BERTHOLD AV. E. & W. 1100 S. 1 block, 
south of Forest Park. From Kingshigh- 
way to Clayton road, also beginning again 
about 3 bloclts east of McCaussland. run- 
ning westwarad 2 blocks, 6800 to 6930, 4900 
to 6500, Market St. line. 
BESSIE .AV. E. & W. 4200 N. From New- 
stead av., 1 block west. 4400 to 4500, Lee 
or Taylor .\ venue lines. 
BEVERLY PL.\CE. (Private.) N. From Del- 
mar to VonVersen, 400 feet east of Belt 
av. Olive-Delmar line. 
BEWEN AV. E. & W. 7360 Gravois av. and 

4800 W., Cherokee line. 
BIUDLE. E. & W. 1200 N. From Wharf to 
.Teffpr.son, 1 to 800, Broadway line; 800 to 
1000, Lee Av. line; 1400 to 2600. Spring 
.•\v. line. 
BILLON AV. N. & S. 6100 W. From Clayton 
to Manchester, 1100 to 1300, Market St. 
line; 1400 to 1700. Maanchester line. 
BINGH.VM AV. E. & W. 4300 S. From Vir- 
ginia to Morganford road, 3600 to 3900, 
(:;rand Av. line; 3900 to 4300. Cherokee line. 



BIRCHER. E. & W. 6300 N. on Broadway. 
From Hall to western city limits. 100 to 
1500, Broadwav line; 1500 to 4900, Belle- 
fontaine line: 4900 to 6100, Union Av. car. 
IllRCHEIt I'LACE. (Private.) 2450 West, 
running north from Bircher, Taylor A\. 
car. 
BIRGE PL.VC'E. E. & W. 3000 N. From Euclid 
to Union. 4900 to 5300, Cass line, go 2 
blocks north. 
BISCHOPE AV. E. & W. 2200 S. From 
Kingshighway to Sublette, 4900 to 5500, 
Chouteaau-Southampton line. 
BISM.ARCK. N. & S. 400 W. From Russell 
to Laimi and from Barton to Dorcas, 2200 
to 2900, Broadway line. 
BISUrE. N. & S. 9000 N. near Bissel's Point 
Broadway line or Alton Suburban train on 
Burlington road. 
BISSELL. E. & W. 4500 N. From Broadway 
to Florissant, 1100 to 1500. Broadway line; 
1500 to 2200. Bellefontaine line. 
BITTNER. E. & W. 8100 N. From Wharf to 

Switzer av.. 100 to 1100, Broadway line. 
BLACKSTONE AV. N. & S. 5700 W. From 
Etzel to Easton. 1250 to 1500, Page line; 
1.100 to 2400, Wellston. 
BL.\INE AV. E. & W. 1600 S. From Grand 
to Tower Grove, 3600 to 4000, Park line; 
4000 to 4300. Vandeventer line. 
BLAIR AV. N. & S. 1500 W. From Biddle to 
College. 1300 to 3700, Lee Av. line; 3700 to 
4600, Bellefontaine. 
BLASE AV. E. & W. 7900 N. From Broad- 

wv east. Broadway line. 
BLEECK .\V. E. & W. 2500 S. From Ecoff 
to Mo. Pac. Ry. Manchester line, off at 
Ecoff. go south 3 blocks. 
BLENDON .\V, N. & S. 7100 W. From Wise 

to Oakland Av. Market St. line. 
BLENDON PL-*CE. N. & S. 7100 W. From 
Manchester av. north to 2200 south. Man 
Chester line. 
BLOW. E. & W. 7100 S. From Wharf to 
Morganford road, and from 6959 Gravois 
to 720 feet west of Brunswick. 1 to 300, 
Broadwav line; 300 to 3800. Bellefontaine 
line; 3800 to 4800. Cherokee line. 
BO.VRDMAN. N. & S. 2500 W. From North- 
rop to Bischoff. 1700 to 2100, Chouteau- 
Southampton line. 
BONIT.V A\. E. & W. 4735 W. and 6436 on 
Kingshighway, from Alma to Kingshigh- 
wav. Clierokee line. 
BOTANIC.VL AV. E. & W. 2300 S. From 
Grand to Tower Grove and from Shaw's 
Garden west to Old Manchester road and 
from Cooper south to January. 3600 to 4100, 
Park or Compton Heights. 4200 to 4300, 
Vandeventer line; 4500 to 5000, Chouteau- 
Southampton line. 
BOWEN. E. & W. 6200 S. From Wharf to 
Idaho. River to 300 west, Broadway line; 
300 to 800, Bellefontaine. 
BOWMA.N AV. E. & W. 6200 W. From Simp- 
son to Elizabeth, in Clifton Heights, Tower 
Grove line. 
BOYCE AV. B. & W. 500 S. 4100 to 4300, La- 
clede Av line. 
BOYLE AV. N. & S. 4300 W. From Olive to 
1500 S. 1 to 400 N., Laclede Av. line; 400 to 
500 N., Olive St. lines: 1 to 700 S., Laclede 
line: 700 to 1000 S.. Market St. line; 1000 to 
1500 S , Vandeventer or Manchester lines. 
BR.VDLEY AV. E. & W. 3200 S. From Ivan- 
hoe to Frisco Ry. 6700 to 7000; Frisco Ky. 
to Gratiot station, 2 blocks south. 
BRANCH. E. & W. 3100 N. From WTiarf to 
Florissant. 1 to 1100, Broadway line; 1100 
to 1400, Bellefontaine line; 1400 to 2200, 
Lee Av. line. m, 

BR.V.NCO.MER PL.ACE. 2400 N. From Euclid 

east. Marcus Av. line. 
BR.VNNON AV. N. & S. 5300 W. From Old 
Manchester av. to Scanlan and from Ban- 
croft to Nottingham. 2700 to 3200, Tower 
Grove line; 4300 to 4800, Chouteau-South- 
ampton line. 
BR.\NTNER PLACE. B. & W. 1500 N. From 
Webster to Francis. 3100 to 3500, Wellston 
line. 
BREMEN AV. B. & W. 3900 N. From Wharf 
to Natural Bridge road. 100 to 900. Broad- 
way line: 1000 to 2000. Bellefontaine iine; 
2100 to 2500, Lee Av. line. 
BROADW.VY. N. & S. 500 W. From north- 
ern city limits to southern city limits. 
9000 N. to 8800 S. Broadway. 
BROCK ST. N. & S. From Plateau. 6700 west, 

walk four blocks north, Manchester line 
BROCKETT PL.VCE, south to north, about 
4100 west. 5200 south. Walsh St. to Eichel 
berger St., Cherokee line. 
BROCKSCHMITT PLACE. E. & W. 1500 .= 
From Tamm av. west, 6400 to 7000. Man- 
chester line, 2 blocks north. 
BROOKLYN. B. & W. 1800 N. From Wharf 
to 12th St. 1 to 900. Broadway line; 1000 to 
1200. Bellefontaine. 
BROWN AV. B. & W. 4150 N. From Kings- 
highway to Semple. 5000 to 5600. Union 
car. 
BRl'NO. E. & W. 2200 S. From Forest av. to 
western city limits. 6900 to 7200. Man- 
chester line, go 3 blocks north. 



BRUNS'WICK. N. & S. 7000 S. and 5200 W. 
two blocks west of Gravois av. Cherokee 
line. 
BUCHANAN. E. & W. 3300 N. From Wharf 
to Branch. 1 to 900, Broadway line; 1000 to 
1500, Bellefontaine line. 
Bl CK AV. S. from 6600 Dale av. Manchester 

line. 
BliLW'ER AV. N. & S. 200 W. From east 
Grand av. to Calvary av. 4800 to 7500. 
Broadway line. 
BIRD AV. N. & S. 5500 W. From Minerva to 
St. Louis, 1400 to 2500, Wellston line; i500 
to 2900, Cass line. 
BLRGEN AV. 5700 South, east and west 
from Morganford road, about 1000 feet east 
Cherokee line. 
BISCH PL.-VCE. N. & S. 1100 W. From Pest- 

alozzi to .\rsenal, 2900 to 3000, Cass line. 
Bl'SCHM.lN. N. & S. 50 W. and 4200 N. 
Near Merchants' Bridge. From Penrose to 
Ferry, 4200 to 4300, Broadway line. 
Bl'TLER AV. E. & W. 8300 N. 1 block north 

of Tracy road. Union Av. line. 
BYRON PL.VCE. N. & S. 7300 W. In Green- 
wood. From Commonwealth to Esplanade. 
west of River des Peres. Manchester line. 
CAB.VNNE AV. E. & W. 1100 N. From Kings- 
highway to Hamilton. 5000 to 5900, Hodi- 
amont line. 
C.VB.ANNE WAY. A walk north from Delmar 
to Cabanne av. 5700 W. Olive-Delmar line. 
C.VDET .VV. E. & W, 1200 S. From Manches- 
ter to Kingshighway. 4800 to 4900, Taylor 
Av. line or Manchester. 
C.VHOKI.A. E. & W. 3900 S. From Wharf to 

Marine. 1 to 200, Broadway line. 
CALDWELL AV. B. & W. 5700 S. From 
Wharf to Compton. 1 to 300, Broadway 
iine: 400 to 500. Bellefontaine. 
CALHOUN AV. E. & W. 1900 S. From 11th 

to 14th sts. 1100 to 1400, Cherokee line. 
CALIFORNIA AVE. N. & S. 2800 W. From 
Chouteau to Osceola. 1100 to 1500, Chou- 
teau line: 1400 to 1600, Compton Heights 
line; 1600 to 1800, Park line; 1800 to 2800, 
Tower Grove line; 2800 to 4400, Bellefon- 
taine line. 
CALL .VV. N. & S. from Mill St., south half 
block, first alley west of Lefflngwell. Wells- 
ton line. 
CALV.VRY AV. E. & W. 7500 N. From Wharf 
to Natural Bridge road, 300 to 700, Broad- 
way line: 2200 to 4200, Union Av. car. 
CALVIN AV. E. & W. 4400 N. From Euclid 
to Marcus. 4800 to 4900. Spring line, off at 
Marcus, go 7 blocks north. 
CAMELIA .\V. N. & S. 4400 W. and 4400 N. 
From Lee to Kossouth, 4100 to 4400, Taylor 
Av. line, go 1 block west. 
CVMPBELL AV. E. & W. 6500 N. From Hall 

to Broadway, 300 to 800, Broadway line. 
CVNA.VN .VV. E. to W. from 8600 N. Broad- 
way. Broadwav line. 
CANTERBURY AV. B. & W. 3200 S. From 
River des Peres to Maplewood Station, 7100 
to 7400, Manchester line. 
CANTON AV. E. & W. Starts one-half block 
west of Union av. north of Greer av. and 
runs to within one-half block of Arlington 
av. Union Av. line. 
CVRDIN.VL -VV. N. & S. 3100 W. From Eas- 
ton to Park. 1 N. to 200 N., Laclede line; 
200 to 400 N., Olive line; 400 N. to 800 N., 
Page line: 800 to 1200 N., Hodiamont or 
Wellston lines: 1 to 200 S., Laclede line: 
300 to 700 S., Market St. line; 700 to 1200 S. 
Chouteau or Manchester lines; 1200 to 1500, 
Park line. 
CVRLSB.VD AV. N. & S. 6100 south, 4500 
west. From Kansas St. north. Cherokee 
line. 
CVRLYLE AV. E. & W 1600 S. From Mack- 
lind to Sublette. 5400 to 5600. Manchester 
line, one block south. 
CARNEGIE PL. Near Benton Park. Jeffer- 
son .\v. line, get off at Utah, go 1 block 
east. 
CVROLINE. E. & W. 1400 S. Prom Jefferson 
to Grand. 2600 to 3600 Park Av. line, go 
2 blocks north. 
CVRPENTER PL,. N. & S. 3800 W. From 
Morgan south one-half block. Hodiamont 
line. 
CVRR. E. & W. 1100 N. From Wharf to 
Jefferson. 1 to 500. Broadway line; 600 to 
2600, Spring Av. line, or Hodiamont line. 
CARR L.VNE AV. N. & S. 3600 W. From 
Chouteau to St. Vincent. 1100 to 1500, 
Grand Av. line, go 1 block east. 
CARR SQUARE, 1000 north, 1500 west, Selby- 
.\tkinson. Carr and Wash sts.. Lee, Nat- 
ural Bridge and Hodiamont lines. 
CARRIE .VV. E. & W. 6200 N. From Hall to 
Newstead. 300 to 900. Broadway line; 2200 
to 2400, Bellefontaine. 
C.VRRIE .VV. 6900 W. on Old Manchester 
road, between Ecoff and Hermitage. Man- 
chester line. 
CARROLL. E. & W. 1600 S. From Wharf to 
18th St. 1 to 700, Broadway line: 800 to 
1000, Cass line; 1100 to 1300, Cherokee line; 
1400 to 1800. Tower Grove line. 



CARTER AV. E. & W. 4300 N. From Grove 
to Shreve and from Marcus to Euclid 3000 
to 4800. Lee Av. or Bellefontaine line; or 
300 to 3700 Grand line: 3900 to 4300, Sarah 
St. lino: 4200 to 4700, Taylor line; 4800 to 
4900, Bellefontaine. 

CASS AV. E. & W. 1500 N. From 1st to 
Prairie. 1 to 700, Broadway line; 800 to 
2900. Cass line: 3000 to 3100, Spring Av. 
Line; 3200 to 3700, Wellston. 

CASTLEM.\N AV. E. & W. 2000 S. From 
Grand to Tower Grove av. 3600 to 4000. 
Park Av. line; 4000 to 4300, Vandeventer 
line. 

CATAL.W. E. & W. 8600 S. From Wharf to 
Virginia. 1 to 600. Broadway line. 

CATALP.\. N. & S. 6000 W. From Cabanne 
to Maple. 900 to 1000, Hodlaniont line. 

CATES AV. E, & W. 1000 N. Klngrshlgb- 
way Blvd. to Union Blvd.. and from 845 
.\. From Belt to I loil ianinnt, /.Gnu to GOUO. 
Ollve-Dflmar or Hodiamont. 

CAVB. E. & W. 3350 S. From Broadway to 
9th St. 700 to 900. Broadway. 

CEDAR. E. & W. 743 S. From 1st to 4th 
sts. 100 to 400, 4th St. line. 

CENTRAL AV. (Private.) N. and S. from 
1200 south. 6700 west, one block west of 
Kraft street. Market line. 

CBXTIRY PI.. Now Montclair pi. 

CERRB. E. & W. 700 S. From 4th to 12th 
Bts. 400 to 700, Broadway line; 700 to 1200, 
7th St. line. 

CHADWICK. E. & W. 8800 S. From Vulcan 
to Polk. 400 to 500. Broadway. 

CH.\IX AV. E. & W. 11,100 N. From Colum- 
bia Bottom road east. Broadway line or 
Burlington's Alton sub. train. 

CHAMBERLAIN AV. E. & W. 1100 N. 5500 
W. from belt to Goodfellow; 6500 to. 5700, 
Page line. 

CHAMBERS. E. & W. 2000 N. From Wharf 
to Sixteenth St. 1 to 700. Broadway line; 
800 to too, Cherokee line; 1000 to 1300, 
BellefODtalne line; 1400 to 1600, Lee Av. 
line. 

CBANNING AV. N. & 8. 8400 W. From 
Thomas to Manchester. 1 N. to 200 N.. La- 
clede Av. line; 300 to 500 N., Olive St. line.s; 
BOO to 700 Page lines: 800 to 1000, Hodia- 
mont line; 1000 to 1200. Wellston line; I 
8. to 300 S. Market St. line. 

CHARITON. E. & W. 4300 3. From Pied- 
mont to Compton. 2600 to 2700, Broadway 
line: 2800 to 3200. Bellefontaine line. 

CHARLBSS AV. E. & W. 2400 S. From 
Beauty Alley to Jefferson. 2300 to 2600. 
Jeffer.son line and Tower Grove line. 

CHELTENHAM AV. See West Park Av. 

CUEKUKEE. E. & W. 3400 S. From Wharf 
to Grand. 1 to 2600. Broadway line; 2600 
to 3600, Cherokee line. 

CHERRY LANE. 4300 W. E. & W. From 
Morganford road to Alfred Av. between 
Humphrey and Wyoming. Tower Grove 
car and walk south 5 blocks. 

CHESTER ST. (Private.) N. from North 
Market street between Union and Arling- 
ton avs. Cass or Union Av. car. 

CHESTNUT. E. & W. 100 N. From Wharf 
to Jefferson. 1 to 2600, Market St. 

CHILDRESS AV. N. & S. 6500 W. From 
Clayton road to Nashville. 1300 to 1500. 
Manchester line. 

CHIPPEW.*. E. & W. 3800 S. From Wharf 
to Kingshlghway. 1 to 3800. 7th St. line; 
3800 to 4300, Cherokee line; 4300 to 6000, 
Chouteau -Southampton. 

CHOUTE.'ill AV. E. & W. 1000 S. From 
Wharf to Kingshlghway. 1 to 1600. 4th St. 
line; 1700 to 2000. Park or Compton Heights 
lines; 2000 to 3900. Chouteau lines: 3900 to 
5000. Market St. line. 

CHRISTI.tN AV. E. & W. 7900 N. From 
Broadway cast. Broadway line. 

CHRISTY AV. N. & S. From Beethoven to 
Elchelberger. 4400 west. Cherokee line. 

CHRISTY LANE. (Private.) Eastward from 
Gravois av., 2 blocks long, 2 blocks south 
of Osceola. Cherokee line. 

CHURCH ROAD. N. & S. 8400 N. on Broad- 
way. 1100 west. From BIttner to Wall St. 
Broadway line: go 1 block west. 

CINTRA AV. N. & S. 4600 W. From Penrose 
to Carter av. 3600 to 4200. Taylor line. 

rL.\RA AV. N. & S. 5600 W. From Berlin 
Av. to Natural Bridge road and north, 6oO 
to 800, Olive-Delmar line; 900 to linn, 
Hodiamont line: 1200 to 1400, Page Av. line; 
1400 to 2000, Wellston line; 2000 to 4100, 

CL.'IRA PL.%CE. N. & S. 4950 W. From Slev- 
In north. 4100 to 4200, Sring. 

CLARENCE AV. N. & S.. 4300 W. From Ash- 
land to Lee avs.. and from Penrose to Car- 
ter. Taylor line. 

CLARENCE AV^., EAST. E. A W. 6000 N. 
From Hall to Carter. 300 to 800, Broad- 
wav line: 2200 to 2400. Tavlor line. 



STREET GUIDE— Contin ued. 

CL.4RENDON .*V. N. & S. 5200 W. From 
Delmar to Page. 700 to 800. Olive-Delmar; 
900 to 1133. Hodiamont line; 1200 to 1300, 
Page line. 

CLARK AV. E. & W. 300 S. From Wharf to 
Manchester and from Rankin to Spring. 1 
to 400. 4th St. line: 400 to 700. Broadway 
line; 800 to 1800. 18th St. line; 2000 to 3200, 
Market St. line. 

CL.VRKSON PLACE. N. & S. 3800 W. From 
Morgan to Delmar. Hodiamont lines. 

CLAY AV. N. & S. 4100 W. From Labadle 
to Carter av. 3500 to 4300, Sarah St. line. 

CLAVTO.N AV. E. & W. 500 S. From Man- 
chester to western city limits, 4000 to 7000 
Market St. line. 

CI..VVTOX RU. K. & W. 6911(1 W.. !KIO S. From 
Jikinlier nl. to CiiiMon av. .Market line. 

CLEARY AV. N. & S. 2223 W. From O'Fal- 
lon to Cass. Cass line. 

CLEMENS AV. E. & W. 745 N. From Belt 
to Hodiamont. 5600 to 6000, Olive-Delmar. 

CLEO.N. N. & S. 250 W. From President to 
Miami. 3600 S. to 3700 S. Broadway line, 
go 1 block east. 

CLEVELAND AV. E. & W. 2323 S. From 
Grand to Tower Grove Ave. 3600 to 4100, 
Park Av. line; 4100 to 4300, Vandeventer. 

CLIFTON AV. N. & S., 6200 W., In a curved 
line from Elizabeth Av., 5200 south, to Mar- 
maduke Av., 2900 south. Tower Grove 
line. 

CLIFTO.N PLACE. E. & W. 1445 N. From 
Webster to Francis. 3100 to 3500, Wells- 
ton line. 

CLINTON. E. & W. 2200 N. From Wharf to 
17th St. 1 to 900, Broadway line; 900 to 
1200, Bellefontaine line; 1200 to 1700, Lee 
line. 

CLINTON PL.VCE. E. & W. 2150 N. F.rom 
11th to 12th Sts. Bellefontaine line. 

CLYDE TERR.\CE. E. & W. From 1401 
Prather Av. to McCausland Av. 6800 west, 
walk south. Market St. line. 

COALBANK ROAD. E. & W. 11.133 N. on 
Broadway. From Columbia Bottom road 
west. Broadway line, 

COALTER AV. N. & S. 5850 W. and 1400 N. 
From Wells to Ridge. 1400 to 1500, Wells- 
ton line. 

C OCK RILL. N. & S. 6200 W. From Pag© to 
nrage, 1200 to 1400, Page or Hodiamont 
lines. 

COLEMAN. N. & S. 3200 W. From Maga- 
zine to Garrison, 2400 to 2600, Sprthg Av. 
line. 

COLLEGE AV. E. & W. 5251 N. Prom Broad- 
wav to Penrose. 1100 to 2100 Broadway 
line; 2100 to 4200. Bellefontaine line. 

COLLEGE AV., E.\ST. East to West from 
5230 N. Broadway to 5300 Florissant Av. 
1100 to 2100. Broadway line. 

COI,LI\.>«. .\. & S. 21'J W. From Franklin to 
Florida, 1100 to 16U0. Broadway. 

COLOGNE AV. E. & W. 5700 S. on Gravois 
A v., westward to 5400. Cherokee line. 

COLORADO AV. 800 W. runs N. to S. From 
Dover to Loughborough. 5800 S. to 6900 S., 
Bellefontaine line. 

COLl'.MBIA AV. E. & W. 2651 S. From 
Kingshlghway to Tamm. 4900 to 6300. 
Tower Grove line. 

COLIMBI.V BOITOM ROAD. (See RIvervlew 
Drive.) 

COLl'.MBI.V SCirARE. 1100 N. 1000 W. Carr 
to Biildle Sts.. Tenth to Eleventh St. Belle- 
fontaine. Lee. Natural Bridge, McKlnley 
Svstcm. 

COM.MERCIAL. N. & S. 50 W. From Angel- 
rodt to Franklin and from Washington .\v. 
to Elm. 1 N. to 3400 N. Broadway line: 
1 S. to 200 S., 4th St. line. 

CO.MMONWEALTH AV. N. & S. 7300 W. and 
3000 S. Mo. l"ac. or Frisco Uy. to Maple- 
wood or Manchester line, go south on Sut- 
ton Av. 

COMPTON AV. N. & S. 3200 W. From Eaa- 
ton to Bowen. 1 N. to 200 N., Laclede Av. 
line; 300 to 600 N., Olive St. lines; 500 to 
800, Page lines; 900 to 1100, Hodiamont 
lines; 1200 to 1300, Wellston line; 1 S. to 
200 S.. Laclede line; 300 to 800 S.. Market 
St. line; 1000 to 1300 S.. Chouteau line: 1400 
to 2800, Compton Heights line: 2900 to 
3200, Tower Grove line; 3200 to 3600, Cher- 
okee line: 3700 to 4000. 7lh St. line; 4100 to 
6200. Bellefontaine line. 

CONCORD PL. N. & S. 8432 N. and 830 W. 
Hrondwav line. 

CONCORDIA AV. E. & W. 5700 S. and 4100 
W. Eastward from Morganford road, Cher- 
okee line. 

CONDE. N. & S. 1900 W. From Linton to 
.Vilelal.le. r.2iiO lo 5400 N. Broailway. 

CONDIIT AV. North from Doddridge St.. 3 
bloel<s ea.st of Broadway, 8500 N. and 800 
W.. Broadway line. 

CONGRESS. K. & W. 2717 S. From Lemp to 
McNalr. 1900 lo 2100. Cherokee line. 



CONNECTICUT W. E. & W. 3133 S. From 
Louisiana to Portls, 3400 to 3500, Tower 
Grove line. 

CONVENT. E. & W. 1200 S. From Wharf 
to 4th St. 100 to 400. Broadway line. 

CONVENT ALLEY. E. & W. 1200 S. From 
Dillon to Grattan. Bellefontaine line. 

COOK .\V. E. & W. 1200 N. From Leonard to 
Walton. 3400 to 4700, Page line. 

cooi'ER. N. & S. 5200 W. From Northrup 
to Old Manchester road. 1700 to 2400. 
Chouteau-Southampton line. 

COI'ELIN .W. E. & W. 1800 S. From Comp- 
ton to Louisiana, 3100 to 3400, Fourth St. 
line. 

C<»RA AV, N. & S. 4600 W. From Easton to 
Margaretta. 1600 to 2300. Wellston line: 
2300 to 2800, Spalding line; 2800 to 3500, 
Cass line: 3500 to 4000, Spring Av. line; or 
1600 to 3700, Marcus line, go 1 block east. 

CORNELIA. E. & W. 4400 N. From 1st to 
Broadway, 100 to 400, Broadway. 

COTE BitlLLIANTE AV. E. & W. 1800 N. 
From Grand Av. to western city limits, 3600 
to 6000. Wellston line, go 3 blocks north. 

COTTAGE AV. E. & W. 2600 N. From Grand 
to Marcus, 3600 to 4400, Cass line; 4500 to 
4900, Spalding line. 

COTT.VGE ST. E. & W. 6116 W. 2500 N. Da 
Hodiamont line. 

COUHTOIS. E. & W. 7800 S. From Wharf to 
Kiver des Peres. 1 to 300, Broadway line; 
400 to 3700, Bellefontaine line. 

COWAN AV. E. & W. 5050 N. From Broad- 
way to Hutchinson, Broadway. 

CO/.ENS. AV. E. & W. 14 53 N. From Francis 
to Taylor, 3500 to 4500, Wellston line. 

CRESCENT AV. E. & W. 1200 S. and 6100 W. 
From Billon to Clayton east; 6100 to 6200. 
Market St. line. 

CRITTENDEN. E. & W. 3000 S. From 9th to 
Grand. 900 to 2300, Cass line; 2600 to 2700. 
Jefferson line; 2800 to 3600, Tower Grove or 
Grand lines. 

CULVER WAY. S. to N. From 3965 Olive St. 
to Washington Boul. Olive lines. 

CUSHING. E. & W. 2400 S. From Salena to 
Victor. 2000 to 2300. Bellefontaine line. 

CUTTER AV. N. & S. 6900 W. From Dale to 
Plateau. Manchester line. 

DAGGETT AV. E. & W. 2000 S. From Kings- 
highway to Sublette Av. 4900 to 5300 
Chouteau-Southampton line; 6400 to 6500. 
Manchester line. 

DAHLI.i .VV. E. & W. 6000 S. on Gravois Av., 
westward 4600 west. Cherokee line. 

DAKOT.V. E. & W. 4500 S. From Wharf to 
Compton. 100 to 2700, Broadway line; 2700 
to 3200, Bellefontaine line. 

DAKOT.A PARK. 4500 South, N. Dakota; S. 
Dakota; E. Michigan; W. Michigan Av. 
Bellefontaine line. 

DALE AV. E. & W. 1400 S. From Man- 
chester Av. to McCausland. 6500 to 6700, 
Manchester line: 6700 to 7100, Market St. 

DALTON. N. & S. 5800 W. From Columbia to 
Arsenal, 2800 to 3000, Tower Grove line. 

DARBY. N. & S. 6000 W. From Natural 
Bridge road to Bircher, Ferguson line, go 
3 blocks east. 

DAVIES PLACE. N. & S. 5900 W. From 
Itidge to Wells, 1400 to 1500. Wellston. 

DAVIS. E. & W. 8200 S. From Wharf to 
River Des Peres. 100 to 900. Broadway 
line. 

DAVISON AV. E. & W. 7800 W. In north- 
western suburb "Klmwood." 3 blocks south- 
west of Florissant A v. Union Av. car. 

DAYTON. E. & W. 1230 N. From Jefferson 
to Gariison. 2600 to 3000. Sprinf:. 

DeB.VLIVIERE AV. N. & S. 67no W. From 
Delmar to Wabash Ry. 200 to 700 Olive-Del- 
mar lines. 

DEER AV. N. & S. 4555 W. From Evans to 
I.uckv. 1400 to 1600. Wellston. 

DfGIVERVILLE AV. E. & W. 300 N. From 
l>e Baliviere A v. to Slunker Koail. 57(iii to 
7000. olive-Unlverslty or Clayton lines. 

DeJONG. See Greer Av. 

lieKAI.li. N. & .S. From 116 Soulard to Mar- 
ine Hospital tract. 1700 to 3600, Broadway 
line, go 3 blocks east. 

DELAWARE AV. N. & S. between Etzel and 
l\'ige v\v. Page or Hodiamont lines. 

DELMAR BLVD. E. & W. 700 N. From Grand 
to we.stern city limits, 3600 to 6900. Ollve- 
Delmar line. 

DELOR. E. & W. 4800 S. From Minnesota 
to Gravois, I to 300, Broadway line: 400 
lo 3700, Bellefontaine line; 3700 to 4000. 
Cherokee line. 

DENNIS. N. & S. 3300 W. and 800 S. From 
riratiot to Papin. 800 to 900. Chouteau line. 

DrSOTO AV. S. & W. 5100 N. From Hall lo 
Penrose. 300 to 2100. BroadwiO' line: 2200 
to 4200. Billcfontalnc line. 

DES PERES AV. N. & S From Forest Park 

to Wnhnsh tracks: 6000 W. Universltv. 
DrSOTO PLACE. 1300 North O'Fallon, Divi- 
sion. 22d and 23d Sts. Natural Bridge and 
Jpfferoon lines. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



DBSTREHAN. E. & W. 3500 N. From Wharf 
to Florissant 1 to 900, Broadway line: 
1000 to ISOO, Belief ontaine line: 1600 to 
2000, Lee Av. line. 

OB TONTV. E. & W. 1727 S. From Grand to 
Spring. 3600 to 3800, Grand line 1300 to 
4100, Park Av. line; 4200 to 4300, Vande- 
venter line. 

DEVLI\. N. & S. 6000 W. From West Park 

Av. to Sulphur. Manchester line. 
DEVOLSKY. N. & S. 2200 W. From Beauty 
Allev to Gushing, Tower Grove line. 

SRVU.NSHIRE AV. K. & W. 4600 S. From 
Kingshighway to Sulphur. 4900 to 5700, 
Chouteau-Southampton line, and from 
River des Peres to 7000 west, Frisco train 
to Shrewsbury. 

BEWEV AV. N. & S. 4300 S. 3700 west from 
Meramec to Eichelberger Av. Bellefon- 
taine line. 

DEXTER. E. & W. 100 S. From Compton to 
Montrose, .<000 to 3200. Market St. 

DICKSON. E. & W. 1400 N From Wharf to 
Broadway and from Webster to 22d St. 1 
to 500. Broadway line: 2200 to 3100, Spring 
Av. line. 

DILLE\UERGER AV. E. & W. 1122 S. From 
Kraft Av. to Central Av. Manchester line. 

DILLON. N. & S. 1500 W. From Chouteau to 
Carroll, 1000 to 1500. Bellefontaine line. 

DIVISION. E. & W. 1223 N. From 17th St. 
to Jefterson. 1700 to 2400, Spring. 

DOCK. E. & W. 3200 N. From Wharf to 
nth St. 1 to 1100. Broadway line. 

DODDRIDGE. E. & W. 8500 N. on Broadway. 
Broadway to Maline Creek, Broadway line. 

DODIER. E. & W. 2900 N. From Spring to 
Wright, 1800 to 3700, 18th St. line; Spring 
Av. and Lee Av. line. 

DOLMAN. N. & S. 1732 W. From Chouteau 
to Shenandoah. 1000 to 1800. Bellefontaine 
line; 1900 to 3220, Cherokee line. 

DONOVAN AV. E. & W. 950 S. From New- 
stead east 1 block and N. & S. 3900 W. and 
6400 S. From Watson road to Lough- 
borough. Cherokee line, off at Lough- 
borough, go 15 blocks n^est. 

DORCAS AV. E. & W. 2900 S. From Wharf 
to 9th St. 1 to 900, Broadway. 

DOUGLAS. E. & W. 4432 N From Broad- 
way east; 100 to 900. Broadway line. 

DOVER. E. & W. 5800 S. From Wharf to 
Grand. 1 E. to 300, Broadway line: 300 to 
1100, Bellefontaine line. 

DOWLING PLACE. E. & W. 8300 N. From 
Broadway to Church road, Broadway line. 

DRESDEN AV. N. & S. 5800 S. on Gravols 
road. Cherokee line. 

DHDRY LANE. N. & a 8500 N. From Wa- 
bash Ry. to MacLaren, Broadway. 

DRYDEN AV. N. & S. 6401 N. Newstead Av. 
running south from Lee Av. about 300 feet. 
Taylor Av. line. 

DlCHOl'«liETTE. E. & W. 2300 S. From 2d. 
to Broadway. 200 to 400. Broadway line. 

DCKE. 5200 S. From Gravois to Christy. 
Cherokee line. 

DUNCAN AV. E. & W. 400 S. From V^nde- 
venter to Euclid Av. 3900 to 4900, Laclede 
Av. line. 

DUNNIC.A AV. 3839 S. From Louisiana to 
Gravois. 3400 to 3800, Grant line; 3800 to 
4000, Cherokee line. 

E.\DS AV. E. & W. 1600 S. From Jefterson 
to Theresa. 2600 to 2700, Jefterson; 2800 to 
3200. Compton Heights line; 3300 to 3400 
Grand line. 

E.\GER RO.\D. E. & W. 1700 S. From Old 
Manchester road to Kingshighway, 4300 to 
4900.. Chouteau-Southampton line. 

EDNA ST. N. E. from 1133 Hornsby Av. 8900 
North. Broadway through line. 

E.VST G.\TE -VV. N. & S. 6339 W. and 600 N. 
Delmar line. 

EAST IOW.\. N. & S. 4100 S. east boundary 
of Laclede Park, Bellefontaine or Broad- 
way lines. 

E.*ST MICHIGAN. N. & S. 3100 W. and 4500 
S. east boundary of Dakota Park. Belle- 
fontaine. go 2 blocks east. , 

EAST RAILRO.ID. N. & S. 7500 N. From Cal- 
vary to N. Broadway, 7500 to 7800, Broad- 
way line, go 2 blocks east. 

E.AST ROAD. N. & S. 5100 W. From Berth- 
hold to Manchester. 1100 to 1200. Man- 
chester line. 

EASTON AV. N.-W. 2800 W. and 1500 N. 
From Franklin to western city limits, 2800 
to 6100. Wellston line. 

ECOFF AV. N. & S. 6800 W. From Manches- 
ter Av. to Old Manchester road, 2000 to 
2700. Manchester line. 

EDELLA AV. 4044 north, 5800 west, running 
east from Goodfellow Av. Cass car line. 

EDMOND ALLEV. E. to W. From 1819 N. 
9th to 10th St. Cherokee line. 

EDMUND AV. N. & S. 4300 W. Prom Clay- 
ton Av. south. Market line. 

EDN.A ST. S. to N. From Hornsby Av. 8601 
N. to Estella 8633 iN. Broadway through 
car. 



EDWARD AV. f Private.) 5800 W. 4000 N. E. 
to W. From Goodfellow Av. Cass Av. car. 
EDWARDS. N. & S. 6300 W. From North- 
rup to Old Manchester Av., 1700 to 2300. 
Manchester line. 
EICHELBERGER. E. & W. 5300 S. From 
Wharf to River des Peres. 1 to 300, Broad- 
way; 400 to 3800, Bellefontaine; 3900 to 
5000. Cherokee line: 5500 to 7000 and west, 
Frisco line to Shrewsbury, go 10 blocks 
south. 
EIGHTEENTH. N. & S. 1800 W. From North 
Market to South Broadway and from Os- 
ceola to Neosho. 1 N. to 2300 N., 18th St. 
line: 1 S. to 700 S. Park or Compton 
Heights lines: 900 to 1400. 4th St. line; 1600 
to 2100. Tower Grove line; 2100 to 3400. 
Cherokee line; 3500 to 3600. Broadway line; 
4400 to 4500, Bellefontaine line. 
EIGHTH ST. N. & S. 800 W. From Mound 
to Ann. 1 N. to 1700 N., Cherokee line; 1 
S. to 2100 S., Cass line. 
EILER. E. & W. 5400 S. From Wharf to 
Virginia and from Alabama to 16th; 1 to 
300. Broadway line: 400 to 3600, Bellefon- 
taine line. 

EITM.VN AV. E. & W. 2600 S. and 6000 W. 
From Sulphur to Simpson. 5900 to 6100, 
Tower Grove line; go 3 blocks north. 

BLENORE. N. & S. 5800 S. on Gravois road. 
Cherokee line. 

ELEVENTH. N. & S. 1100 W From Gano to 
Pestalozzi 1 N. to 500 N. Cherokee; 600 N. 
to 4200 N.. Bellefontaine; 4300 to 4800, 
Broadway line; 7 S. to 1400 S.. Bellefon- 
taine; 1400 to 2600, Cherokee; 2700 to 2800, 
Cass line. 

ELI.\S AV. W. From 8600 Broadway 1 block 
west, north of Hornsby Av. Broadway line. 

ELIZABETH AV. E. & W. 2300 S. From 
Cooper to Clifton. 5200 to 6200. Tower 
Grove line, go 5 blocks north, or Manches- 
ter car, go 7 blocks south. 

ELLA AV. E. & W. 1400 N. From Hodla- 
mont (6000) west. Hodiamont line. 

ELLEND.\LE AV. N. & S. 7100 W. From Old 
Manchester road to Rosalie, 2800 to 3000. 
Manchester line. 

ELLENDALE PL.ACE. 2700 South. 7100 S. 
From Ellendale Av. to Mo. Pac. Tracks, 
Maplewood-Manchester, Mo. Pac. R. R. 

ELLENWOOD AV. E. & W. from Wydown 
Boul. 6300 West. Clayton & Forest Park 
line. 

ELLIOT AV. N. & S. 2700 W. From Franklin 
to Hebert, 900 to 3100. Jefferson Av. line. 
1 block west. 

ELW,\RD AV. E. & W. From 4000 N. Good- 
fellow Av. 1 block east. Cass Av. line. 

ELLWOOD. E. & W. 5900 S. From Wharf to 
Michigan, 1 to 300. Broadway line; 400 to 
600, Bellefontaine line. 

ELM. E. & W. 200 S. From Wharf to 7th. 
100 to 400, 4th St. line: 400 to 700, Broad- 
way line. 

ELMBANK AV. E. & W. 3400 N. and 4400 W. 
From Newstead to Taylor, 4300 to 4500, 
Cass or Taylor Av. lines. 

ELMER AV. E. & W. 6600 S. Schollmeyer to 
Tyrolean Av., Cherokee line. 

EMERSON AV. E. & W. 7800 N., in Elwood 
Park. 3 blocks S. W. of Florissant Av. 
Bellefontaine line transfer to Union Av. 
car. 

EMILIE. E. & W. 7200 W. and 3000 S. From 
Ellendale to Mo. Pac. Ry. Manchester line, 
5 blocks south. 

EMILY. N. & S. 2100 W. From east Grand to 
Warne, 4700 to 5400. Bellefontaine line. 

EMMA AV. E. & W. 5500 N. From Mimlka 
to western city limits. Union Av. car, go 
5 blocks west. 

EMMET. E. & W. 1835 S. From 9th to 14th 
Sts. 900 to 1400, Cherokee. 

ERA AV. E. & W From Florissant to Emma 
8400 N, Bellefontaine line. 

ESPENSCHEID. E. & W. 8500 S. From Wharf 
»o Virginia. 1 to 400. Broadway line. 

ESPLANADE. E. & W. 320,0 S., and 7200 W. 
From River des Peres to Tennyson Square. 
Manchester line, go 10 blocks south. 

ESTELL.A AV. E. & W. from Newby St. to 
Halls Ferry road; 8640 N. 1133 W. Broad- 
way through car. 

ESTHER AV. N. & S. 6200 W. and 2300 S. 
From Elizabeth to Simpson, east of Clifton 
Heights Tower Grove line. 

ETHEL AV. E. & W. from McCausland Av., 
west to city limits; 6900 wrest and 1000. S. 
Market St. line. 

ETZEL AV. E. & W. 1300 N. From Page to 
western city limits. 5500 to 6200. Page or 
Hodiamont lines. 

ETZEL TERRACE. N. & S. 1300 N. and 6200 
W. From Etzel Av. to western city limits 
Hodiamont line. 



EUCLID AV. N. & S. 4900 W. From Floris- 
sant Av. to 600 S. on Kingshighway. 1 N. 
to 800 N. Taylor Av. line; 700 N. to 1000, 
Hodiamont line; 1200 to 1400, Page Av. line; 
1500 to 1700, Wellston line: 1800 to 2300, 
Spalding line; 2300 to 3300. Cass line; 3300 
to 4200. Spring line: 4300 to 5100. Bellefon- 
taine line: 1 S. to 600 S. Taylor or Laclede 
lines. 

EUCLID PL.4CE. E. to W. From Walton 
Av. to Euclid j^v. between McPherson and 
Washington Boul. Taylor or University 
lines. 

EUCLID TERRACE. E. & W. From Euclid 
to Alley, 9u0 N. Hodiamont line. 

EUGENE AV. N. & S. 3700 W From Lough- 
borough to Koeln; 7000 to 7400, Bellefon- 
taine. 

EUGENIA. E. & W. 200 S. From 18th to 
Lefflngwell, 1800 to 2700, Market St. line. 

EUREK.l PL. (Private.) South from Fair- 
fax Av., 4350 W.. between Pendleton and 
Newstead, Page line. 

EVANS AV. E. & W. 1451 N. From Francis 
to Marcus, 3500 to 4600. Wellston line. 

EVELINE. E. & W. 5900 W. and 1900 S. 
From Sulphur to Knox. Manchester line, 
oft at Sulphur, go 4 blocks south. 

EVERGREEN PLACE. N. & S. 6900 W. From 
Manchester to Waldemar. Manchester line. 

EWING AV. N. & S. 2900 W. From Eas- 
ton to Park 1 N. to 200 N., Market St.; 
300 to 500, Olive St. lines; 500 to 800, Page; 
800 to 1000, Wellston line: 1 S. to 600 S. 
Market St. line: 700 to 1200, Chouteau line; 
1400 to 1500, Compton Heights. 

FAIR AV. N. & S. 4151 W. From Labadle 
to Rosalie and from Hall to Carter, 300 
to 2000, Broadway line: 2100 to 2200, Belle- 
fontaine: 3600 to 4300. Sarah St. line. 

P.\IUF.\X AV. E. & W. 1035 N. From Van- 
deventer to Taylor. 3900 to 4500, Pags 
lines. 

FAIR3IOUNT AV. See Gates Av. 

F.VIRVIEW AV. K. & W. 3443 S. From 
Grand to Gustlne. 3600 to 3800, Grand 
Av. line. 

FALL AV. N. & S. 3651 W. From North 
Market to St. Louis av. 2400 to 2500, Cass 
Av. line. 

F.AMOUS .W. E. & W. 2000 S. From Knox 
to Wilson. 6200 to 6400. Manchester line. 

FANNIE AV. E. & W. 8900 S. From River 
des Peres to Jefferson Barracks road, 
Broadway line, 

FARLIN AV. E. & W. 4100 N. From New- 
stead av. to Red Bud av. 4300, Tavlor Av. 

FARR.AGUT. E. & W. 4239 N. From 14th 
to 20th sts. 1400 to 2000. Bellefontaine 
line. 

FARRAR. E. & W. 3800 N. From Broad- 
way to Palm. 1 to 900. Broadway line; 
1100 to 1600. Bellefontaine line: 2000 to 
2500, Lee line. 

FASSEN. E. & W. 5500 S. From Wharf to 
Virginia, 1 to 300, Broadway line; 400 to 
500, Bellefontaine line. 

PERN. N. & S. 7200 W. From Emllle to 
Rosalie. ^Manchester line. 

FERRY. E. & W. 4300 N. From Wharf to 
Grove. 1 to 1000, Broadway line; 1100 to 
2700, Bellefontaine line. 

FIELD AV. N. & S. 3800 W. From Lough- 
borough to River des Peres. 7100 to 7400, 
Bellefontaine line. 

FIFTEE.NTH. N. & S. 1500 W. From Wright 
to Singleton and from Osceola to Eichel- 
berger. 1 N. to 800 N., Bellefontaine line; 
900 to 1200, Spring Av. line: 1300 to 1800 
N., Lee Av. line: 1 S. to 1000 S., Bellefon- 
t;iine line: 4500 to 5200. Bellefontaine line. 

FILLMORE. E. & W. 6000 S. From Wharf 
to Grand. 1 to 300, Broadway line; 400 to 
3600, Bellefontaine line. 

FINKHAM. E. & W. 6000 S. From Kings- 
highway 4900 west. Cherokee line. 

FINNEY AV. E. & W. 1100 N. From Grand 
to Taylor. 3600 to 4500. Page lines. 

FIRST. N. & S. 100 W. From East Grand 
to Dorcas and from Guthrie to Marine, 4500 
N. to 4100 S., Broadway line, or 1000 N. 
to 1000 S., 4th St. line. 

FIRST AV. (Private.) N. and S. from 6742 
Wise av., west of Kraft street. Market 
line. 

FL.VD AV. E. & W. 2200 S. From Grand 
to Tower Grove av. 3600 to 4100. Compton 
Heights or Park Av. lines; 4200 to 4300. 
Vandeventer line. 

FLOR.A AV. E. & W. 2145- S. From Grand 
to Tower Grove av. 3600 to 4100, Comp- 
ton Heights or Park Av. lines; 4100 to 4300 
Vandeventer line. 

FLORA COURT. E. from 2130 Grand av., 
about one-half block long. Grand Av. line. 

FLORIDA. E. & W. 1559 N. From Wharf 
to Broadway. 1 to 300, Broadway. 

FLORISSANT AV. N. & S. 2127 W. From 
Hebert to northern city limits, 2200 to 7600. 
Bellefontaine line; 7500 to 8500. Union Av. 
car. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



FLOY AV. E. & W. 8500 N. Florissant to 
Emma. Bellefontalne line. 

FOLSOM AV. E. & W. 1529 S. From Grand 
to Tower Grove av. 3600 to 410U. Park 
Av. line; 4200 to 4300, Vandeventer line. 

FORDKV. N. & S. 500 W. From Thatcher 
to Antelope. 7700 N. to 7800, N. Broadway 
line. 

FOREST AV. N. & S. 6900 W. From Pla- 
teau to Manchester. 1800 to 2200. Man- 
chester line. 

FOREST r.VRK DOVILEVARD. E. & W. 200 
S. From Grand av. to Kingshlghway; 3600 
to 5000, Laclede Av. line. 

FOREST P.VRK TERRACE. (Continuation 
of Linden Boulevard.) E. and W. 200 N. 
From KinKslilKhway to Union, 5000 to 5300. 
OIlve-.Mar\ l.ind line. 

FOnsVTIIE not LEVA RD. E. & W. 101 N. 
6200 W. From Sklnlcer to City Limits. 

FOSTER .VI.I.EV. N. & S. 550 W. From 
Biddle to O'Fallon: 1200 to 1300 N. Broad- 
way line. 

FOr.VTAlX AV. E. & W. 1100 N. From 
Walton to Kingshlghway. 4800 to 5000, 
Hoiliamont line. 

FOUNTAIN PARK. 1100 N. 4800 W. on 
Fountain av. from Bayard to Aubert av. 
Hodiamont or Wellston lines. 

F«>1 RTEE.NTH ST. N. & S. 1400 W. From 
Bisseli to Chouteau and Hickory to Geyer, 
also from Osage to Eichelberger. 1 N. to 
900 N., Bellefontalne line; 1100 to 1200 
Spring Av. line; 1300 to 2900, Lee Av. line; 
3000 to 4200. Bellefontalne line; 4300 to 
4400. Broadway line: 1 S. to 1000 S., Belle- 
fontalne line; 1400 to 1800. Tower Grove 
lln$: 4400 to 5200 S.. Bellefontalne. 

FOIRTH. N. & S. W. From Wash to Con- 
vent. 1000 N. to 1200 S.. 4th St. line. 

FOX PL.\CE. E. & W. 5500 S From Virginia 
to 6th. Bellefontalne line. 

FRANCIS. N. & S. 3500 W. From Easton 
to Cass. 1300 to 1400 Wellston. 

FR.\NKLIN AV. E. & W. 900 N. From 
Wharf to Grand. 1 to 2800, Wellston line; 
2S0n to 3600, Hodiamont line. 

FREDERICK ST. N. & S. two blocks west 
of Broadway from 1018 Bittner St. south. 
Broadway line. 

KIIEM<»\T .\V. E. & W. 8800 N. and 600 W. 
From Broadway east, Broadway line. 

FRENCH AV. E. & W. 7000 S. From Grand 
to Eugene. 3600 to 3700. Bellefontalne 
line. 

FRENCH MARKET COl'RT. N. & S. 550 W. 
From Hickory to LaSalle. 1100 to 1200. 
Broadway line. 

FRIEDA .-W. E. & W., between Gravols av. 
and Morganford road, 5429 S. Cherokee 
line. 

FRISCO AV. N. & S. 6950 W. and 3300 E. 
From Scanlan to McCausland, Frisco trains 
to Gratiot Station. 

FRISCO PARK. E. to W. From 2133 Clifton 
avenue, south of Wilson avenue. Tower 
Grove line. 

FRI Ell AV. E. & W. 4750 N. From Good- 
fellow we.st to city limits. Union Av. car 
to terminus, then about 15 blocks south- 
west. 

PVLER AV. E. & W. 3300 S. From Mor- 
Kanford road to McCausland. 4900 to 6500, 
Towf-r Grove line, go 2 blocks south; 6600 
to 6900, Frisco suh. trains to Gratiot. 

GAINE. E. & W. 2300 S. From .lelTerson to 
Devolsey. Tower Grove or Jeffer.son lines. 

GAI.LE. N. & S. 1800 W. From Emmet, 
1800 S., Bellefontalne Une. 

GAMBLE. E. & W. 1200 N. From Jefferson 
to Garrison. 2600 to 3000. Jefferson or 
Spring lines. 

GAMOLETON PLACE. E. & W. 1200 N. 
From Noillamont to western city limits. 
6000. Hodiamont or Page. 

GANNETT ST. 4300 West. East to West 
from 4S00. formerly Morganford Rd. Cher- 
okee car. 

GANO. E. & W. 4900 N. on Broadway. From 
From .Mississippi Hlver to Kossuth. 1 to 
1500. Broiidwuv lines: 2000 to 4400, Belle- 
fontalne; 4100 to 4200, Lee. 

C.*RI>EN. E. & W. 3523 N. From 19th to 
20th, L.'e line. 

GARDBNVILLE AV. N. & S. From 4774 
Mlienz av.. running south 400 feet. Cher- 
okee line. 

GAKDENVII.LR AV. S. From Gravols av. 
Cher*)k<'e line. 

GARESCIIE IIOl'LEVAnn. N. & S. From 
Oriole av. to city limits. 8100 and (TSOO N., 
Union line. 

GARFIELD AV. E. A W. 1900 N. From 
Grand to Cora and from Kingshlghway to 
western city limits. 3600 to 6200. Wells- 
ton line, go 3 blocks north. 

GARNER AV. E. & W. 2160 S. Prom Kraft 
to Forest, 6800 to 6900. Manchester line. 

OARNIBR. N. & S. 4250 W. and 4300 8. 
From B«>ck to Chippewa. Cherokee line. 



GARRITT AV. 4400 S. N. & S. from Os- 
ceola St. to Delor. 4800 S. 3900 W.. Belle- 
fontalne line. 

G.ARRISON AV. N. & S. 3000 W. From Nat- 
ural Bridge road to Atlantic. 1 to 200 N. 
Laclede line; 300 to 500, Olive St. lines; 500 
to 700, Page lines: 800 to 1000, Hodiamont 
lines: 1100 to 1200, Wellston line: 1400 to 
2600, Spring line: 2700 to 2800, Cass line: 
1 S. to 700 S., Market St. line. 

G.ARRISON COURT. E. & W. 51 S. and 2900 
W. From Ewlng to Montrose. Market St. 
line. 

GARTH AV. E. & W. 8100 N. From Church 
road in Baden to Newby st. Broadway 
line. 

G.ASCON.ADE.. E. & W. 4100 S. From Wharf 
to Grand. 1 to 2700, Broadway line; 2700 
to 3200, Bellefontalne line; 3300 to 3600, 
Grand Av. line. 

CAST PL.VCE. N. & S. From Hornsby av. 
south. 2 blocks: 1 block west of Broad- 
way. Broadway through car. 

GAY. E. & W. 815 N. From 12th to 14th 
sts. 1200 to 1400. Wellston or Hodiamont 
lines. 

GENEVIEVE AV. E. & W. 2600 W. and 7865 
north. 1 block each way Lillian av. Un- 
ion Av. car. 

GER.ALDINE AV. E. & W. 7600 N. From 
Florissant to Bircher; 2200 to 2600. Unton 
Av. car. 

GERMANIA. S. from 7300 Gravols. Chero- 
kee line. 

GERTRIDE AV. E. & W. from Gravols av. 
to Morganford road, about 5600 south. 
Cherokee line. 

GEYER AV. E. & W. 2000 S. From Kos- 
ciusko to Louisiana. 1 to 700. Broadway 
line; 800 to 1700, Cherokee line: 1800 to 
2800, Tower Grove line; 2900 to 3400, 4th 
St. line. 

GIBBONS. 4600 S. and 200 W. Parallel with 
and near Iron Mountain tracks, south of 
Neosho. Broadway line. 

GIBSON AV. E. & W. 1100 S. From Ken- 
tucky to Kingshlghway. 4200 to 4600. 
Market line. 

GIBSON ROAD. E. & W. 9500 N. near Water 
Works. From Columbia Bottom road west, 
Broadway line or Burlington's Allon BUb- 
urban. 

GILES AV. N. & S. 3700 W. From McDon- 
ald to Keokuk. 3400 to 3900, Grand Av. 
line. 

GILMORE AV. E. & W. 8034 N. From The- 
odore to Florissant. Union Av. car. 

GILSON AV. N. & S. From Eichelberger 
St., 4500 west, and 6300 south to Wilcox 
av. Cherokee car. 

GIMBLIN. E. & W. 8200 N. on Broadway. 
From Church road In Baden to Newby St., 
Broadway line. 

GIMIILIV IIOAD. E. & W. 8100 N. From 
Maline Creek to Hall's Ferry road. 1 to 
800, Broadway line. 

GLADES AV. E. & W. 2000 S. From Kraft 
to McCausland. 6800 to 7000. Manchester 
line. 

GLASGOW AV. N. & S. 2900 W. From Eas- 
ton to Florissant. 1000 to 1200, Wellston; 
1200 to 1400, Spring; 1500 to 2900, Cass: 
3100 to 3900, Jefferson; 4000 to 4300, Grand 
Av. line. 

GLASGOW PLACE. E. & W. 1439 N. From 
Garrison to Webster. Spring line. 

GLBNDAI.E AV. E. & W. 11000 N. From 
Columbia Bottom road west. Broadway 
line or Burlington's Alton susurban train. 

GLENMORE AV. E. & W. 36no N. Good- 
ellow to Hamilton, Natural Bridge line. 

GOENER AV. S. from Kansas st. 2 blocks 
long. 1 block east of Gravols. Cherokee 
line. 

GOETHE AV. E. & W. From 6200 Gravols 
av. to 5600 S. Kingshlghway blv. Cherokee 
car. 

GOODE AV. N. & S. 4200 W. From Easton 
to Kennerly. 1500 to 2700. Wellston. 

GOODFELI.OW .\V. N. * S SSIlO W. From 
Delmar north to Wabash Ry. 70 Oto 1000, 
Ollve-D'lmar: 1000 to 1400. Page; 1400 to 
2800, Wellston; 2900 to 4500, Cass; 2200 
W to 2800 W., TTnion Av. car. 

GOODFELLOW PLACE. E. & W. 2600 N. 
From Union to Arlington. B200 to B400. 
Union Av. car. 

GRACE AV. N. & S. 3636 W. From Mc- 
lionaiii to Gravols. 3400 to 3600, C.rand. 

GRACE AV. (Private.) N. & S. 3446 W. 
From DeTontv to Shaw. Grand line. 

GRAHAM, N. & S. 6300 W. From Bartholdt 
to West Park Av. 1100 to 1400, Manches- 
ter line. 

GRAND AV. N. & S. 3600 W. (at I^clede 
av.) Frotn Florissant to River des Peres. 
4400 N. to 4400 S.. Grand line; 4600 to 8200 
S., Bcilefontalnp. 

GRAND AV. EAST. E. & W. 4600 N. From 
Wharf to Florissant av. 1 to 1600. Broad- 
wav: 1900 to 2200. Grand Av. 



GRAND-KINGSHIGHWAY. N. & S. From 
Grand and Meramec. 4300 South, to Kings- 
highway Southwest, 6400 South. Grand 
Av. or Belieontaine car. 

GRAND VIEW PLACE. N. & S. 1000 S. 6700 
W. Manchester line. 

GR.ANT. .N.-W. 2131 N. From Warne to 
Harris; 5300 to 5600, Belieontaine line. 

GR.\.NT COURT. N. & S. 4103 to 1101 N. 
Page line. 

GR.ANVILLE PLACE. N. & S. 5550 W. From 
Minerva to Wells. Page line. 

GRAPE AV. E. & W. 8400 N. & 800 W. 
Broadway line 

GRATIOT. E. & W. 800 S. From Wharf to 
Boyle. 1 to 500. Broadway: 600 to 900, 
Cass; 1000 to UtoO. Tower Grove; 1300 to 
1900. 4th St. line: 2000 to 3900. Chouteau 
Av. line; 3900 to 4200, Market St. line. 

GRATT.AN. N. & S. 1700 W. From Chou- 
teau 1(1 Lafayette. 1000 to 1700, Bellefon- 
talne line. 

GRAVOIS AV. S.-W. 1752 W. and 2100 S. 
From Russell av. to western city limits. 
1800 to 2700. Bellefontalne line; 2800 to 
3200. Tower Grove line; 3300 to 7500, Cher- 
okee line. 

GREENLEA PL.\CE. E. & W. 4239 N. From 
Warne to Harris. 4100 to 4200. Lee line. 

GREENWOOD. N. & S. 115 W. and 2600 N. 
From Warren to St. Louis av. 2600 to 2800. 
Broadway line. 

GREER AV. E. & W. 3100 N. From Glas- 
gow to 175 west of Clara Av., and from 
Goodfellow to Hamilton Av. 5800 to 5900. 
Cass Av. line: 3800 to 4100, Cass or Vande- 
venter lines. 

GREGG AV. N. & S. 6300 W. Lloyd to Man- 
chester avos., Manchester line. 

GROVE AV. (Private.) N. & S. 6300 W. 
and 2100 S. From Wilson av. to Clifton av. 
Tower Grove line. 

GROVE ST. N. & S. 3000 W. and 4000 N. 
From Bailey to Florissant. 4000 to 4300, 
Lee line. 

GROVER ST. (Private.) N. from North Mar- 
ket street, between Union and Arlington 
avs. Cass or I'nion Av. car. 

GRUNDY. E. & W. 6100 S. From Wharf to 
Michigan. 1 to 300, Broadway line: 300 to 
600. Bellefontalne line. 

GUSTINE AV. N. & S. 3900 W. From Ar 
senal to Tholozan and from Chippewa to 
Keokuk, 3100 to 3300, Tower Grove line: 
3400 to 3900. Cherokee. 

Gl'THRIE. E. & W. 3700 P. From Wharf 
to Kosciusko. 1 to 200, Broadwav. 

GYPSY. N. & S. 629 W. From Carrie to 
Morin and from Withers to Adelaide: 6300 
to 6400 N. Broadway. 

HABSBI'RGER. E. & W 6800 S. and 4600 W. 
rOast from Gravols av. Cherokee line. 

HALL. N. & S. 21 W. From North Market 
to city limits 3400 to 9200. Broadwov. 

HALLIDAA- AV. E. & S. 2800 S. From 
Michigan to Grand. 3400 to 3600. Grand 
line. 

HALL'S FERRY AV. N. & S. 8300 N. From 
Broadway to northern city limits. Broad- 
way line. 

HALL'S PLACE. (Private.) K. & W. From 
Virginia av. 5400 south 600 west. Belle- 
fontalne. 

HAMBURG AV. E. & W. 7430 S. 4700 W. 
rOast from Gravols av., south of River des 
Peres. Cherokee line. 

HAMILTON AV. N. & S. 5900 W. From Del- 
mar to Kennerly. 700 to 1600, Hamilton 
Av. line: 1400 to 2700, Wellston. 

HAMILTON TERRACE. E. & W. From 1400 
N. Hamilton av. to city limits. 5900 West, 
formerly Bertha av. Hodiamont or Hamil- 
ton Av. linos. 

HAMMETT PLACE. E. & W. 2425 N. From 
Marcus av. west; 4700 to 4900. Marcus line. 

HVMPTON AV. (formerly Sulphur). N. & S. 
From Nottingham to Bancroft. 5800 W. i300 
S. Chouteau line. 

HANCOCK AV. E. & W. 3439 S From Wat- 
son road to River des Peres. 6900 to 7100. 
Frisco tralr to Llndenwood. 

HANNOVER AV. E. & W. 7500 S. 4700 W. 
East from Gravols nv. south of River des 
Peres. Cherokee line, 

HARLAN AV. (Formerly Isaiah.) E. A W.. 
about 8735 N. and 845 W. one block W. of 
Broadway. Broadwav through car 

HARNEY AV. N. & S. 2300 W. (on Calvary 
av.) From North Kingshlghway to Emer- 
son, and from Thrush to Tracy. 7000 to 
8200, Union Av. line. 

HARPER, E. & W. 3800 N. From Glasgow 
to Grand. 2800 to 3600, Grand line or Cher- 
okee line. 

HARRIS AV. E. & W. 5600 N. From Hall to 
Penrose. 1 to 700. Broadway line; 2200 to 
4300, Sarah St. line. 

HARTFORD. E. & W. 3123 S. From Louis- 
iana to Alfred, 3600 to 4400, Tower Grove 
line. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



HAVESN. E. & W. 6700 S. From Wharf to 
Colorado. 1 to 300, Broadway line; 400 to 
900, Bellefontaine line. 

HAWK AV. N. & S. 4000 W. From Clayton 
to Gratiot. 700 to 900. Market St. line. 

H.WVTHOIt.XB UOILKVARD. E. & W. 2200 
S. and SOOO W. From its eastern to west- 
ern junction with Longfellow Boulevard, 
Compton Heights line. 

HAZblL. \V. E. & W. 4300 N. From Arling- 
ton av., west Union Av. car, off at Brown 
av.. go west and north. 

HEBER. N. & S. 239 W. and 4600 N. From 
Grand av., to John, from Gano to Prairie. 
4600 to 5000, Broadway line. 

HEBERT. E. & W. 3200 N. From 10th to 
Prairie. 100 to 1400, Bellefontaine line; 
1500 to 2000. Cherokee line: 2000 to 3800, 
18th St. line. 

HEIDELBERG AV. In country, E. & W. 
From Gravois av. to Hlldesheim. 2 blocl<s 
west of Hanover. Cherokee line. 

HEI\E.\ AV, 7800 N. and 400 W.. Broad 
way. 

HEI,E\. N. & S 18)8 W. From Jladison to 
MuUanphy, 1600 to 1760. 18th St. 

HELVETI.V. K. & W.— From Austria to Ger - 
mania, one block south of Gravois, 7300 
west. Cherokee line. 

HEMPSTE.\D. E. & W. 1827 N. From 2d to 
9th sts. 200 to 900. Broadway. 

HENNER AV. N. & S. 8000 N. and 2000 west. 
Union Av. car. 

HRNRIETT.\. E. & W. 1623 S. and 2700 W. 
From Ohio to Gr.ind. and one-half block 
east of Old Manchester rd. 2700 to 3600. 
4th St. line. 

HENRY AV. Running south one block from 
Milentz av.. one block west of Gravois av. 
Cherokee line. 

HERDER. E. & W. 3323 N. and 1500 W. 
From Blair to 19th. Lee line. 

HEREFORD. N. & S. 5100 .■W^ From North- 
rup to Bishoff and from Columbia to Ar- 
senal. 17IM) to 2100. Chouteau-Southamp- 
ton line; 2600 to 3000. Tower Grove line. 

HERMIT.\GE AV. N. & S. 6900 W. From 
Old Manchester road to River des Peres. 
Manchester line. 

HERTLING PL. (Private.) E. & W. 4200 
W. 125 feet north of Manchester av., east 
from Gibson. Manchester line. 

BEWITT AV. N. & S. 7200 W. From Lan- 
ham to Old M'anchester av. Manchester 
line. 

HIAWATH.\. Now Pulaski St. 

HICKM.AN. E. & W. 4131 S. From Marine 
av.. west. Broadway line. 

HICKORV. E. & W. 1200 S. From Broad- 
way to Tiffany av. 500 to 1300. 4th St. line; 
1900 to 2900. Chouteau line. 

HICKS ALLEY. Between Olive, Locust, 7th 
and 8th. Olive St. lines. 

HIGH. N. & S. 1231 W. From Lucas to 
O'Fallon. 700 to 1000. WelLston line; 1000 
to 1400. Lee or Spring lines. 

HIGHL.\XD .\V. E. & W. 2000 N. and 5800 
W. From Hamilton to western city limits. 
5800 to 6100. Wellston. go 5 blocks north. 

HILDESHEIM .\V. E. & W. From River 
des Peres in southwestern direction. 2 
blo.-ks south of Gravois av. 4700 S.. 7400 
W.. Cherokee line. 

HILL. E. & W. 5100 S. From WTiart to 
Compton. 1 to 300. Broadway line; 400 to 
5000. Bellefontaine line. 

HILLER PL.\CE. E. & W. 2200 W. Floris- 
sant av. to 8311 north. Bellefontaine line. 

HILLSIDE AV. N. & S. Outside of city 
limits, 3 blocks north of St. Cyr av. North 
Broadway line. 

HILL'S TERU.ACE. N. & S. 4584 W. From 
EMSton av. south. Wellston. 

HODIAMOXT AV. N. & S. 6000 W. From 
Delmar to Konnerly, 700 to 1500. Hamil- 
ton line; 1600 to 2800, Hodiamont line. 

HOEHN. N. & S. 1600 S. From Picker 
south, one block west of Fourteenth, Belle- 
fontaine line. 

HOFFM.AX.V. E. & W. 3000 S. From Wat- 
son ro.ad to Tvinhoe av. 6500 to 6700, 
Tower Grove line, between Old Mapches- 
ler road and .\rsen.al St. 

HOG.AN. N. & S. 1829. W. From O'Fallon 
to North Market. 1300 to 2400, 18th St. 
line. 

HOG AN PLACE. E & W. From 2601 Mar- 
cus west 1 block. Marcus Av. line. 

HOLLY AV. E. & W. 5900 N. From Hall 
to Penrose. 3nn to 700. Broadway line: 
2200 to 4300. Bellefontaine line. 

HOLLY PL\CE. N. & W. 5900 N. From 
Florissant av. to Rosalie av. Bellefon- 
taine line. 

HOLT AV. N. & S. From 3650 south to 
3800 south Tholozan av. to Chlppewu St., 
Cherokee line. 

HOOKE AV. E. & W. 2400 N. Euclid te 
KIngshlghway, Bellefontaine line. 



HORNER AV. E. & W. 1500 S. and 7000 W. 
From McCausIand to western city limits, 
Manchester line. 

HORNSRV AV. E. & W. 8600 N. From 
Broadway to Hall's Ferry road. Broad- 
way line. 

HORTENSE PLACE. E. & W. 5000 W., be- 
tween Euclid and KIngshlghway. Olive- 
Universltv line. 

Il<)RTO\ PLACE. E. & W. 1039 N. and 5900 
W. From Hamilton west to city limits; 
6100 to 6200, Hamilton line. 

HOWARD. E. & W. 1700 N. From Wharf 
to Blair and from 22d to Garrison. 1 to 
800. Broadway line; 2200 to iOOO. Cass 
line. 

HOWELL. E. & W. 9000 N. From Tracy 
road to city limits. Broadway line. 

HUGHES PL.\CE. N. & S. 1300 S. From 
5730 W. Park av. to Dale av., 2 blocks west 
of Sublette av. Manchester line. 

HULL PLACE. N. & S. 4033 W. From Kos- 
suth to Lee. 1 to 700. Lee line. 

HUMBOLDT. E. & W. 7200 N. From Wharf 
to Broadway. 1 to 700. Broadway line. 

HUM.MELL AV. N. & S. From 4700 Eichel- 
berger to Dahlia av. Cherokee line. 

HUMPHREY. E. & W. 3300 S. From Gra- 
vois to Alfred. 3400 to 4000, Grand Av. 
line: 4000 to 5000, Tower Grove line, go 
5 blocks south. 

HUNT AV. E. & W. 1451 S. and 3600 W. 
From Grand to Laclede. Race Course. 3600 
to 4300. Park line; 4300 to 4500, Vande- 
venter line. 

HURCK. E. & W. 8300 S. From Wharf to 
7th St. 1 to 700. Broadway line. 

HITCHINSON. N. & S. 1401 W. and 5300 N. 
From Prairie av. north. Broadway line. 

HYDR.VULIC AV. N. & S. From 3827 Gra- 
vois av. to 3830 Chippewa. Cherokee line. 

IDAHO. 800 W. runs N. to S. From Vir- 
ginia to Ivory. 7600 S. Bellefontaine line. 

ILLINOIS. N, & S. 2100 W. From Arsenal to 
Gasconade. 3100 to 3500. Cherokee line: 
3600 to 4100. Broadway. 

INDIANA W. N. & S. 2352 W. From .\nn to 
Keokuk. 2200 to 3600. Jefferson line: 3700 
to 3900. Broadway. 

lOW.A AV. N. & S. 2752 W. From Lafavette 
to Charlton. 2200 to 4300, Bellefontaine 
line. 

IRON AV. E. & W. 6300 S. From Wharf to 
Grand. 1 to 300. Broadway line; 400 to 
3600. Bellefontaine. 

IRVING AV. N. & S. 6200 W. From Easton 
av. south. Wellston. 

ISAIAH AV. Now Harlan av. 

ISIDORE AV. In country, N. & S., one block 
west of city limits, north of Plymouth av, 
Hodiamont line. 

ITASKA. B. & W. 4700 S. From Broadway 
to Gravois av. 400 to 3100. Broadway line; 
3200 to 4000. Bellefontaine line. 

IVANHOE AV. N. & S. 6700 W. From Old 
Manchester to Marquette. 2700 to 3500. Man- 
chester line, or Frisco suburban train to 
Arloe. 

IVORY AV. S. W. 8100 S. From Michigan 
to River des Peres. 7700 to 8500. Belle- 
fontaine line, or Oak Hill suburban trains 
to Ivorv. 

JACKSON. E. to W. From 8862 N. Broad- 
way east to Water Works conduit. Broad- 
way line. 

JACKSON PLACE. E. & W. 2400 N. From 
11th to 12th. 1100 to 1200. Bellefontaine 
line. 

JACOB AV. N. & S. 5900 W. From DeOiver- 
ville to Kingsbury. 300 to 500. Olive-Unl- 
versitv or Clavton line. 

J.AMES. E.- & W. 2415 W. From Sallna west, 
Bellefontaine line. 

J.AMETON AV. N. & S. 2250 W. Prom Mar- 
ket to Walnut. 1 to 100. Market St. 

JAMIESON AV. N. & S. 6900 W. and 3200 S. 
From Arsenal to Pernod. 3100 to 3500. Man- 
chester line or Frisco suburban train to 
Gratiot. 

JANUARY AV. N. & S. 5700 W. Prom Man- 
chester to Arsenal and from West Park av. 
1 block south. .\lso from Bancroft to 
Flnkman st. 1300 to 2000. Manchester line: 
2100 to 3100. Tower Grove line: 4300 to 
4700. Chouteau line: 5300 S.. Cherokee line. 

JASPER PARK. X. & S. 5600 W. and 3300 S. 
From Fyler north. Tower Grove line. 

JEFFERSON AV. N. & S. 2600 W. at Mar- 
ket St. From Palm to Chippewa. 3600 N. 
to 3900 S.. Jefferson line. 

JENNINGS AV. E. & W. 5000 N. and 5700 W. 
From Thrush to western city limits. Union 
Av. car. 

JESSICA AV. N. & S. 4300 W. 4400 S. From 
Osceola north. Cherokee line. 

JOH.ANN.A AV. E. & W. Prom Goodfellow 
to Acme. 5600 N.. Union line. 

JOHN AV. E. & W. 4800 N. (on Broadway) 
Prom Wharf to Penrose. 1 to 1400 Broad- 

way line: 1500 to 4300. Grand llne^ 



JOHNSON. Formerly Targee, N. & S. 1418 W. 

From Market to Poplar. 1 to 500, Market 

St. line. 
JO.VES. N. & S. 3930 W. From Page to Cook. 

1200 to 1300, Vandeventer line. 
JORD.VN. N. & S. 8600 N. One block west 

of Broadway. Broadway line. 
JOSEPHINE. N. & S. 2800 W. From Papln 

to LaSalle. 900 to 12uo, Chouteau line. 
JULES AV. N. & S. 22u0 W. From Ann to 

Shenandoah. 2200 to 2300, Bellefontaine 

line. 
JUH.A. E. & W. 1650 S. From 7th to llth. 

700 to 1100. 7th St. line. 
JULI.A PLACE. E. & W. 2850 N. Prom Union 

west. 5200 to 5400. Union Av. car. 
JULIAN. E. & W. 1250 N. and 5600 W. From 

Hodiamont to Clara. 5600 to 6000. Page 

line. 
JUNI.ATA AV. E. & W. 3151 S. and 2600 W. 

From Ohio to Alfred. 2600 to 4300, Tower 

Grove line. 
KAISER. E. & W. 6400 S. and 4900 W. From 

I\ ■ igshighway 1 block west. Cherokee line. 
KA.MMERER .AV. N. & S. 4600 W. 7500 S. 

3 blocks east of Gravois av. Cherokee line. 
K.ANSAS. E. & W. 6400 S. From Water to 

Gravois. 1 to 300. Broadway line; 400 to 

4400. Bellefontaine line. 
K.AVSER. E. & W. 9100 S. From Broadway 

west. Broadwav line. 
IvERER AV. E. & W. 6900 N. Prom Wharf 

to Broadwa.v. 1 to 800, Broadw.ay fine. 
KEIFER .AV. N. & S. 8500 N. and 7700 W. 

From MacLaren to clt.v limits, between 

Drury Lane and Park Lane, northwest from 

Calvary Cemetery. Broadway line or Un- 
ion Av. car. 
KEMPER PARK. E. & W. 3150 S. From 

KIngshlghway to Brannan. 4900 to 5300, 

Chouteau-Southampton line. 
KENNERLV AV. E. & W. 2700 N, From 

Prairie to Euclid and from Hamilton to 

western cltv limits. 3800 to 5300, Cass; 

5300 to 6200. Union .\v. 
KEN.XETH PL. N. & S. 44 40 N. and 2450 W. 

From KIngshlghway Northeast. Bellefon- 
taine line. 
KENNETT PLACE. E. & W. 1600 S. From 

18th to Mississippi av.. 4th St. line. 
KENRICK. N. & S 500 W. and 8300 N. From 

Bittner north. Broadway line. 
KENSINGTON AV. E. & W. 900 N. From 

KIngshlghway to Union 5000 to 5300, Ollve- 

Delmar line. 
KENTl!CKY. AV. N. & S. 4170 W. Prom 

Manchester to Mo. Pac. Ry. 1100 to 1300. 

Manchester line; 1300 to 1500, Vandeventer 

line. 
KEOKUK. E. & W. 3900 S. From Kosciusko 

to Meramec: 1800 to 3800, 7th St. line: 3900 

to 4100. Cherokee line. 
KIENLEN AV. N. & S. From Easton av. 

west to city limits. Wellston or Hodiamont 

lines. 
KIMBERLEY AV. N. & W. From 5334 Greer 

av. to Canton av. Union Av. line to Greer 

av.. walk west one block. 
KINGSBURY AV. E. & W. From Hamilton 

Av. and Wabash R. R. to 424 Skinker Rd. 

Olive-Delmar line. 
KINGSBURY BOULEVARD. E. & W. 500 N. 

From Union to western city liimts. 5400 to 

6300. Olive-Delmar line. 
KINGSHIGHW'.AY BOULEVARD. N. & S. 5000 

W. (at Laclede). From Florissant to Gra- 
vois road. 1 N. to 400 N.. Laclede; 500 to 

900. Olive-Pelmar: 800 to 1100. Hodiamont: 

1200 to 1400. Pace: 1500 to 1900. Wellston; 

2300 to 2800. Spalding: 2800 to 3400. Cass; 

3400 to 4000. Spring; south from 1 to 1200. 

Taylor: 1200 to 1800. Manchester line: 2000 

to 5000. Chouteau line (Southampton Div.). 
KINGSHIGHW.AY NORTHEAST. E. & W. 

From Florissant av.. 4800. to KlngshlghwaT' 

bl.. 5000 west. Bellefontaine or I'nion line. 
KINGSHIGHWAY-GRAND. See Grand-Klngs- 

highway. 
KINGSHIGHWAY SOUTHEAST. From Broad- 
way E. & W. to Grand-Kingshlghway. 

Broadway or Bellefontaine line. 
KINGSHIGHWAY SOUTHWEST. E. & W. 

From 6400 S. Water St. to Gravois av. 1 to 

300. Broadway line: 400 to 4400, Bellefon- 
taine line. 
KINGSLAND COI'RT. (Private.) 3600 W 

and 4220 S Grand av. Running east to 

west. Grand Av. car. 
KINSLEY AV. 5400 W. East to west from 

1329 Macklind av. to 1300 Sublette av. Ma- 

plewood-Manchester lines. 
KLEIN. N. & S. 1400 W. & 3300 N. Prom 

Buchanan to Destrehan. 3300 to 3500. Belle- 
fontaine line. 
KLEMM. N. & S. 4200 W. Prom Park to 

Magnolia. 1500 to 2400. Vandeventer line. 
KLOCK. E. & W. 4138 S. and 3400 W. Prom 

Louisiana west. Grand line. 
KNAPP. N. & S. 1930 W. and 1700 N. From 

Howard to Madison and from Hebert to 

Branch. 3200 to 3300. 18th St. line. 
KNOX AV. N. & S. 6200 W. From Manches- 
ter to Wilson. 2000 to 2100 Manchester line. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



KOBLN AV. E. & W. 7500 S. From Wharf to 
Field. 1 to 300, Broadway. 400 to 3600, 
Bellefontaine. 
KORN -W. N. & S. 5300 W. Kaiser to 

Loughborough av., Cherokee line. 
KOSCitSKO. N. & S. 144 W. From Park to 

Osage. 1400 to 4000 S., Broadway line. 
KOS»>LTH AV. E. & W. 4100 N. From Glas- 
gow to Taylor. 2900 to 4500, Lee line; 4600 
to 5000, Spring line. 
KR.\FT. N. & S. 6700 W. From Wise to 
Manchester. 1200 to 2100, Manchester line. 
KK.Vl S. E. & W. 6800 S. From Water to 
Virginia. 1 to 300, Broadway line; 400 to 
600. Bellefontaine line. 
KRV.M. N. & S. 3800 W. From Finney to 

Coolc, 1100 to 1200. Page line. 
L.IB.VUIE: av. E. & W. 3000 N. From Prairie 

to Clara. 3800 to 5000. Cass. 
L.V BK.VI.UE:. E. & W. 1900 N. From 2d to 

loth sts. 200 to 1000. Broadway. 
L,.\CL.KUB AV. E. & W. north and south di- 
viding line from Jefferson Av. west. From 
Jcffer.son to Kingshighway, 2600 to 5000, 
Laclede line. 
LACLKDE: park. 2700 W. 4100 S. W. Iowa 
av.; E. Iowa av.; N. Gasconade St.; S. Gas- 
conade St. Bellefontaine line. 
I.AF.VYETTE AV. E. & W. 1800 S. From 
Wharf to Grand. 1 to 600, Broadway line; 
7uii to 1100, Cass line; 1200 to 2000, Tower 
Grove line; 2000 to 3600, 4th St. line; also 
from Old Manchester rd.. east one bloclt, 
Chouteau line. 
LAFLIN AV. N. & S. 3100 W. From Maga- 
zine to intersection of Garrison. 2400 to 
2500, Spring Av. line. 
L.AKK .\V. N. & S. 5200 W. From Lindell to 
Pelmar, 200 to 700, Ollve-McPherson or 
Ollve-Delmar. 
L.\I,rrK .AV. E. & W. 8»00 N. From Par- 
tridge to western city limits. Union line. 
l.A.MIIUI.> .\V. N. & S. 4200 W. From Ken- 

nerly to Ashland. 2800 to 3100. Cass line. 
L.\.MI. E. & W. 2350 S. From 2d to Salena; 
200 to 600. Broadway; 700 to lOoO, Cass; 
1100 to 2000. Cherokee. 
1.A.MOTTE AV. N. & S. From 3950 Duncan 
av. to Bernard st. Market x>r Vandeventer 
lines. 
L.VMMF.UER AV. N. & S. 4600 W. and 7500 
S. Three blocks east of Gravois av., Chero- 
kee line. 
l,.\.\DSUO\VXE AV, E. & W. 4500 S. From 
Kingshighway to Sulphur and from River 
des Peres to city limits. 5000 to 5700. Chou- 
teau-Southampton line; 700 and west, Fris- 
co train to Shrewsbury. 
I.A.VHAM AV. E. & W. 2600 S. and 7100 W. 
From Mo. Pac. Ry. to city limits. 1 block 
north of Manchester av. 72J0 to 7300, Man- 
chester line. 
L.VSAI.LE ST. E. & W. 1100 S. From Wharf 
to Tiffany. 1 to 1800, 4th St. line; 1800 to 
3800. Chouteau line. 
L.\rR V A\. 5100 N. and 5800 W. From Part- 
ridge to western city limits. Union Av. 
car. go 10 liiocit southwest. 
L,.\IKVLIE l«L.4rE. West from Euclid, 2 
lilocks north of Natural Bridge rd. Nat- 
viral Bridge line. 
b.VLRKI.. N. & S. 5836 W. From Hodiamont 
line tracks to Maple and from Page to Min- 
erva. Hodiamont line. 
I-AWN AV. N. & S. 5100 W. From Oakland 
to Berthold av., about 200 feet west of 
Kinushighwav. Manchester or Taylor Av. 
lines. 
LAWRENCE. N. & S. 4000 W. From Park 
tn Botanical. 1500 to 2400. Park Av. line. 
LAWTON AV. E. & W. 100 N. From JefTer- 
snn to Grand. 2600 to 3500. Laclede line. 
LF".fJ*V riiACE. (Private.) South tn north. 
From 5345 Daggett av. Southampton caT 
to Kingshighway or Oak Hill Branch Mo. 
Pac. R. R. 
LEA PLACE. N. & S. 4150 W. and 4100 N. 

From Lee av. south. Lee Av. line. 
LEAni'R AV. N. & S. 5544 W. From Car- 
lyle to River des Peres. 1600 to 1700. Man- 
chester line. • 
LE\IIV AV. N. & S. From 2300 E. miclid 
av. to Kingahlchway. Bellefontaine line 
LE.\MINOT«»> nOl'LEVARD. N. & S. 7200 
W. and 3300 S. M.inchester line, go 10 
blocks south, or Frisco train to Linden 
wood. 
LEDI'C. E. & W. 1900 N. From Marcus 

west. 4700 to 4800, Marcus line. 
LEE AV. E. & W. 4129 N. and 2900 W. 
From Glasgow to Marcus, 3000 to 4500. Leo 
line 
LRKFINOWELL AV. N. & S. 2800 W. From 
Dodler to Randolph. 1 to 200 N.. Laclede; 
300 to 500. Olive St. lines: 500 to 700. Page; 
.■^00 to 1000. Hodiamont line: 1100 to 1200 
Well-don: 1400 to 2600. Si)ring line: 27»0 to 
280(1. Cass: 1 S to 700 S.. Market St. Mne 
LEMORA AV. N. & S. 2300 W. From Good- 
fellow to Mimika. Bellefontaine line. 
LEMP AV. N. ft S. 1900 W. and 2200 8. From 
GravolB to Victor and from SIdne.v to 
Broadway; 2200 to 3400. Cherokee line: 3400 
to 3600. Broadway line. 



LE.N'A AV, E. & W. From Goodfellow av. 

west. 5566 N.. 8500 W. Union line. 
LENOX .VV. E. & W. 371 N. and 4700 W. 

From Walton to Euclid. 4700 to 4900, Tay- 
lor line. 
LEOL.V .VV, N. & S. 6500 W. and 3100 S, 

From Arsenal to Scanlan, 3100 to 3200. 

Tower Grove line. 
LEDX.V .\V. N. & S. 5 blocks east of Gravois. 

4600 S. and 3927 W. Cherokee line. 
LEOX.VRD AV. N. & S. 3300 W. From Eas- 

ton to Manchester. 1 N. to 200 N.. Laclede 

300 to 500. Olive St. lines; 600 to 800. Page; 

900 to 1000. Hodiamont lines; 1100 to 1300 

N.. Wellston line: 1 S. to 100 S., Market St. 

line. 
LEONOR.A AV. N. & S. 8400 N. 2200 W. Belle- 
fontaine line. 
LESPERANXE. E. & W. 2000 S. From 

Wharf to Broadway. 1 to 400, Bioadway 

line. 
LEVKE. Entire Mississippi River front. 

Broadway line. 
LEWIS. N. & S. 1 W. and 1200 N. From 

Biddle to Florida. 1200 to 1600 N. Broad- 
way line. 
LEWIS PLACE. E. & W. 1000 N. and 4500 W. 

From Taylor to Walton, 4500 to 4700, Tay- 
lor or Page lines. 
LEXIXGTO.N AV. E. & W. 3500 N. and 3800 

W. From Prairie to Newstead. 3900 to 

4400, Spring line. 
LIBERTY ST. 4700 S. runs E. to W. From 

Compton to Virginia, Bellefontaine line. 
LIERMAN AV. 4000 S. runs E. to W. From 

Grand av. west. Grand Av. line. 
LILRURN AV. E. & W. From 2331 E. Eu- 
clid av. to Kingshighway. Bellefontaine 

or Union. 
LILLIAN AV. N. & S. 2500 W. and 7500 N. 

From Calvary to Thrush, 7200 to 7900, Un- 
ion car. 
LILLY AV. N. & S. 5500 W. From Manches- 
ter to Bischoff. 1400 to 2200, Manchester 

line. 
LIMIT AV. N. & S. 6900 W. In Benton Sta 

tion. Manchester line. 
LINCOLN AV. E. & W. 2600 N. From Spring 

to Sarah. 3800 to 4100, Vandeventer line. 
LINCOLN COlllT. N. & S. 4400 W. South from 

Maftitt to Alley. Taylor line. 
LINDELL AV. E. ,& W. 229 N. and 3400 W. 

From Channing to Grand, 3400 to 3500. 

01ive_St. lines: also from Kingshighway to 

Skinker road. E. & W. from 5000 to 7000, 

Ollve-Universlty. « 

LINDELL BOl LEVARD. E. & W. 200 N. and 

3600 W. From Grand to Kingshighway: 

3500 to 5000, Olive-Maryland; 5100 to 5300 

OUve-Unlversity or Union Av. 
LINDEN. E. & W. 719 N. From 12th to 13th 

1200 to 1300. Park or Compton lleiKhts line. 
LINDENWOOD PLACE. K. & W. 3700 S. and 

7000 W. From McCausland to River des 

Peres. 7000 to 7200, Frisco suburban trains 

to Linden wood. 
LI.NTON AV. S. W. 5200 N. (on Broadway) 

From Broadw-ay to Penrose. 700 to 2000 

Broadway line; 2100 to 4300, Bellefontaine 

line. 
LISETTE AV. E. & W., running west from 

Kingshighway. Take Tower Grove car 

Kingshighway. 
LISMORE. N. & S. 2550 W. and 3110 N. From 

Sullivan to Hebert, 2900 to 3000, Jefferson 

line. 
LITTLE. N. & S. 5500 W. and 1800 S. From 

Lilly to Shnw. Manchester line. 
LITTLE'S PLACE, JR. See Cora Av. 
LLOYD AV. E, & W. 1460 S. From Tamm 

west. 6400. Manchester line. 
LOCIST. E. & W. 400 N. From Wharf to 

Theresa. 1 to 400, 4th St. line; 400 to 1300. 

Hodiamont line; 1400 to 3500, Olive St. or 

Page line. 
LOGAN. E. & W. From 8826 N. Broadway 

to Water Works conduit. Broadway line. 
LOMB.VRD. E. & W. 900 S. From Wharf to 

Broadway. 1 to 5ii0. 4th St. line. 
LONGFELLOW BOILEVARD. S.-W. 3100 W. 

and 2200 S. From Lafayette to Grand. 

Compton Heights line. 
L0IIF;:N7,. S.-W. ."i7no S. From Wharf to 

southern city limits. 1 to 600, Broadway 

line 
LORETTA, E. & W. 1600 S and 6000 W. 

From Sulphur to Billon. $000 to 6100, Man- 
chester line. 
LORRAINE AV, E. & W. 3500 N. Prom 

Marcus to Kingshighway. 4700 to GOOO. 

Spring or Marcus lines. 
LOTIS AV. E. & W. 1800 N. From Euclid to 

Kingshighway. 4900 to 5o00, Wellston line, 

go 3 biorks north, 
LOIOHBOROIGH AV. E. & W. 6900 S. 

From Water to Gravois. 1 to 400 Broad- 
way line; 500 to 4ono, Bellefontaine: 4300 to 

5000, Cherokee lino. 
LOi;iS. E. & W. 7600 S. From Grand av. 

west. Bellefontaine line. 
LOUISA. E. & W. 2737 S. From Wharf to 2d. 

1 to 200, Broadway llne^ 



LOUISIANA AV. N. & S. 3400 W. from Park 
to Russell and from Hawthorne to Kansas. 
1500 to 4200, Grand line. 

LOtlSVILLE AV. .V. & S. 6400 W. and 1300 S. 
From Clayton road south. Market line. 

LOWELL, N. & S. 700 W. From Olmblin 
road North. 8500 N. to 8600 N., Broadway 
line. 

LOWRY. S.-W. 7100 W. and 2700 S. from 
Lanham to western city limits. Manchester 
line. 

LUCAS AV. E. & W. 700 N. From Wharf to 
Grand. 1 to 400, 4th St. line; 400 to 3600. 
Page line. 

Ll'CILLE AV, N. & W. 5400 N. and 5700 W. 
From Mimika to cit.v limits. Union Av. car, 
go 10 blocks southwest. 

LUCKY. E. & W. 1700 N. From Grand to 
Cora. 3600 to 4600, Wellston line, go 1 
block north. 

tUCY, N. & S. 4336 W. From Oleathe to 
Tholozan. 3500 S., Chouteau-Southampton 
line, go east to Osceola. 4 blocks. 

LULU AV. N. & S. 4800 W. and 3400 N. From 
Ashland to Greer. 3500 to 3600, Cass line. 
(See Walton Place.) 

LUTHER AV. E. & W. 7000 N. From Hall 
to Broadwav. 200 to 800, Broadwav line. 

LVDIA AV. N. & S. about 8000 N. and 2000 
W. Union Av. line. 

LY'NCH. E. & W. 2800 S. From Wharf to 
Gravois 1 to 700, Broadway line; 900 to 
2700, Cass line. 

LY-QN. N. & S. 400 W. and 2800 S. From 
Lynch to Dorcas. 2800 to 2900, Broadway 
line. 

MACKLIND AV, N. & S. 5400 W. From For- 
est Park to Arsenal and from Nottingham 
to Bancroft. 1000 to 1200, Market line; 
1200 to 2200, Manchester line; 2400 to 3100, 
Tower Grove line: 4300 to 4800, Chouteau- 
Southampton line. 

MADISON. E. & W. 2100 N. From Wharf 
to Webster. 1 to 800. Broadway line; 900 
to 1300. Bellefontaine line; 1300 to 1700, 
Lee line; 1800 to 3100, Cass line. 

M.\EDEK AV. E. & W. 5100 S. From Wharf 
to Virginia. 1 to 500, Broadway line. 

M.\FFITT AV, E. & W. 2700 N. From Spring 
to Euclid and from Kingshighway to Nor- 
wood av. 3700 to 5800. Cass line 

MAGAZINE, E. to W. 1800 N. From Lef- 
flngwell to Bacon. 2800 to 3300. Cass lino 

MAG.\OLIA A\. !•:. & W. 2 700 S. From Gra- 
vois to Sublette and from Ecort to Mc- 
Causland and from Clifton to Tamm. 2737 
to 3600. Tower Grove line: 3600 to 4100, 
Compton Heights line; 4200 to 4300. Vande- 
venter line; 4300 to 520n. Chouteau-South- 
ampton line: 5200 to 6400. Tower Grove 
line; 680O to 6900. Maplewood car. 

M.IGNOLI.V PL. E. & W. 2361 S. and 4000 W. 
1 block south of Magnolia av. Park or 
Compton lines. 

MAIDEN L.\NE. E. & W. 1850 N. From' Ho- 
gan to Jefferson. 1900 to 2600, Cass. 

M.VIN. (See First St.) 

MALLINCKRODT. E. & W. 3600 N. From 
Hall to 25th st. 100 to 900. Broadway, line; 
1100 to 1500, Bellefontaine line; 1900 to 2300, 
Lee line. 

MALT. E. & W. 6600 S. From Water to Col- 
orado. 1 to 300. Broadway line; 400 to 900, 
Bellefontaine line. 

M.\NCIIESTER AV. S.-W. 4100 W- From 
Sarah to city lilmts. 4100 to 7200, Man- 
chester line. 

M.VNHATT.tN AV. N. & S. 3300 S. and 7100 
W. From Leamington to city limits, be- 
tween Mo. Pac. and Frisco Rys. Manches- 
ter line, go south 10 block or Mo. Pac. 
trains to Sutton. 

MAPLE .*V. E. & W. 1237 N. From Euclid 
to western city limits. 4900 to 6100, Page 
or Hodiamont lines. 

MAPLE PLACE. (Formerly Allanthus St.) N. 
from Hodiamont right-ofway to Maple av. 
930 N. and 5962 W., Hodiamont line. 

M.VRCE.VC. E. & W. 8400 S. From Wharf to 
Ivorv. 1 to 800. Broadway. 

MARCrs AY'. N. & S. 4700 W. From Bell to 
Cook and from Page to Florissant. 1100 to 
1200, Hodiamont line; 1200 to 1400, Page 
line; 1500 to 4000. Marcus line: 4000 to 4700, 
Bellefontaine line. 

MARDEL AV. E. & W. 3700 S. From Mc- 
Causland to River des Peres. 7000 to 7200 
W.. Frisco Ry. to Linden wood. 

MARGARETT.V AV. E. & W. 4000 N. From 
Fair to Euclid and from Calvary to Union. 
411(1(1 to 4900, Spring line. 

MARIA. N. & W. 51 W. and 4600 N. From 
East Grand av. to John. Broadway line. 

M.4I(IE. K. * W. 2900 S. From Ellendale av. 
west to Mo. Pac. Ry. 7000 to 7100. Man- 
chester line, or Mo. Pac. trains to Ellen- 
dale. _ 

MARINE AV. N. & S. 1924 W. From Broad- 
way (3624 S.) to Meramec. 3600 to 4100, 
Broadway line. 

MARION. E. & W. 1S31 S. From 1st to 11th, 
St. 1 to 700, Broadway; 800 to 1100, Chero- 
kee line. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



MARION PLACE. E. & W. 1150 W. and 2550 
N. From 11th to 12th sts. 1100 to 1200, 

Bolk-fontaine line. 
M/VUKBT. E. & \V. (North and south dlvid- 

uiB line.) From Wharf to Vandeventer av. 
1 to 400. 4th St. line; 400 to 3900. Jlarltet 

St. line. 
MAKIvUT l"b.4CE. E. & W. 11 N. 2600 W. 

From Jefferson to Beaumont St., Market 

line. 
M.\I<.M.\DI'KE: av. E. & W. 2900 S. and 6500 

W. From Tamm av. west to Frisco H)'. 

6400 to 68o0, Tower Grove. 
M.VU.MCb: I'L.VCK. (Private.) N. from 4230A 

.\shland av. Cass or Spring. 
M.\U«lK'I"rK AV. E. & W. 3500 S. and 6500 

W. Fioni Watson road to Frisco R.v. 6600 

to 7100. Frisco train to Lindenwood. 
.M \I«TK1,I.A 1'1..\CL;. (Private.) E. & W. four 

l.loclis south of Gravois av. 7326 west, 

Clierol<ee line. 
MAItTH.V I'L.. 6600 W. North of Garner av., 

Manchester line. 
MAKV AV. E. & W. 5339 N. and 4100 W. 

From Florissant to Rosalie, Bellefontaine 

line. 
MAIIVI.AXD AV. K. & W. 350 N. and 4100 W. 

From Sarah to Kingshighway. 41D0 to 4300. 

Sarah St. line; 41(iO to 5oii0, Olive-Maryland. 
MAI<\I,A\D ri..\CK. E. & W. From 301 N. 

F.udid av. to Kingshighway. Taylor Av. 

line. 
MAUVVILLEl AV. N. and S. 5872 W. From 

Maple av. south to Hodiamont line tracks. 

Hodiamont line. 
MASOX. N. & S. 625 W. and 1200 S. From 

Hlckorv to Rutger. 1200 to 1300, Cass line. 
hlAI'Illcr: AV. E. & W. 3400 S. and 6400 W. 

From Wat.son road to Ivanhoe. 6500 to 

6700. Tower Grove, oft at Watson road, go 

.«:<.uth 5 blocks. 
MAIIIY AV. N. & S. 4600 W. and 2300 S. 

From Magnolia to Shenandoah. 2400 to 

2600. rhiKiteau -Southampton. 
M.W. K. & W. 4r.:i2 N. From Broadway to 

Gincrass Creek. Broadway. 
McCAKKIlEV I'l.AfE. E. & W. 3300 N. and 

4800 W From Marcus east, between Greer 

and .\shland. Marcus. 
Mc<'.*lSL.\\D. N. & S. 7000 W. Prom 

Clavton av. to Bancroft. 1300 to 1600. 

Market street; 1600 to 3100. Manchester 

line: 3200 to 3i)0n, Frisco train to Gratiot. 
MoCl'XK AV. E. & W. 2800 S. and C600 W. 

From Tamm to Ivanhoe. 6400 to 6700. Fris- 
co train to Arloe. 
McDONAI.D AV. E. & W. 3400 S. From 

Grand to Morganford road. 3600 to 4000. 

Grand line: 4100 to 4300. Tower Grove line. 

walk south 7 blocks. 
McGirk. E. & W. 2700 S. From 11th to 12th 

sts. trass line. 
MflvMW AV. K. & W. 3330 S. From Gravois 

to Grand. 3400 to 3600. Grand. 
MrKIXLEV AV. K. & W. 700 S. From Tay- 
lor to Kingshighway. 4500 to 4900. Tay- 
lor Av. line. 
McKI.'SSOrK AV. N.-W. 500 W. and 4800 N. 

100 E. from E. Grand av. to Adelaide. 4700 

to .''.000. Broad W'av 
Mfl.ARF.N AV. E. '& W. 8400 N. From Broad- 
way 1 block west, and from Hall's Ferry 

road to western citv limits. Broadway line. 
M<-MII,I,A\" AV. E. & W. 1020 N. From Tay- 
lor to Walton. 4500 to 4700. Hodiamont 

line. 
McNAIR .\V. N. & S. 2100 W. From Geyer to 

.Arsenal. 2200 to 3100. Jefferson or Cass 

lines. 
SleMI.TV. E. & W. 1450 S. From 18th to 

Vail Place. 4th St. line. 
Mol*HKHSO\ AV. E. & W. 321 N. From A^an- 

deventer to Kingshighway. 5700 to 5800 

and 5900 to cItv limits. 3900 to 5700. Olive- 
University line: 5900 to city limits, Clay- 
ton line. 
McPHERSOX COl'RT. 5900 W., running east 

to west, from Laurel St. to Hamilton av. 

Delmar or McPherson car lines. 
MoRRA AV. E. & W. 1633 S. From Grand 

to Kingshighway. 3600 to 4100. Park Av. ; 

4200 to 4300. Vandeventer; 4400 to 5000, 

Chouteau -Southampton. 
MEAD. N. & S. 1900 W. and 8500 N. From 

Wabash Ry. to McLaren. 8600 to 8700. 

Bellefontaine line. 
MECKI<EXBl'RG AV. E. & W. 7400 S. First 

St. south of River des Peres at and east of 

Gravois av. Cherokee line. 
MELROSE AV. E. & W. 8200 N. and 2200 W. 

In Ingleside. north of Wabash Ry., near 

city limits. I^nion Av. car. 
MENARD. N. & S. 1028 W. From Park to 

Victor. 1400 to 2500. Cherokee line. 
MERAMEC. E. & W. 4200 S. Fr^m Wharf 

to Morganford road. 1 to 2700. Broadway: 

2800 to 3300, Bellefontaine; 3300 to 3800, 

Grand line. 
MERCHANT. S. W. 1275 S. From 2d' to 

Broadway. 1 to 1300. Broadway line. 
MIAMI. E. & W. 3700 S. From Cleon to 

Grand and from Bent to Pauline. 1900 to 

3600. 7th St. line. 



MICHIGAN AV. N. & S. 3128 W. From La^ 
fayette to River des Peres. 1700 to 2800 
Compton Heights line; 2900 to 3200, Tower 
Grove line; 3300 to 3600, Cherokee line; 
3700 to 4000, 7th St. line; 4100 to 8100, 
Bellefontaine line; 8200 to 8700, Broadway 
line. 

MIDDLETON PLACE. E. & W. 335 N. From 
Euclid to Kingshighway. 4900 to 5000, 
Taylor line. 

MILE.VX AV. S. From 6400 Gravois, Chero- 
kee line. 

MILLER. E. & W. 1450 S. From Wharf to 
Broadway. 1 to 400, Broadway. 

MILLS. E. & W. 1019 N. From Jefferson to 
Glasgow. 2600 to 2800. JerTerson line or 
Hodiamont line. 

MILTON AV. E. & W. 2250 S. and 2900 W. 
From Nebraska to Hawthorne, Compton 
Heights line. 

.MI.MIKA AV. N. & S. 5800 N. and 5000 W. 
From Jennings to Emma. 5000 to 5500, Un- 
ion Av. car. 

MINEKV.\ .\V. E. & W. 1300 N. From King's 
Highway to western city limits. 5000 to 
6200. Page line. 

MI.NNESOTA AV. N. & S. 3100 W. From 
Shenandoah to River des Peres. 2300 to 
2800. Compton Heights line; 2900 to 3200, 
Tower Grove line; 3200 to 3600. Cherokee 
line; 3700 to 400ii, 7th St. line; 4100 to 4S00. 
Bellefontaine line; 4900 to 8800, Broadway 
line. 

MI.VNIE AV. E. &• W. From Acme av. west 
across city limits. 5567 N. and S550 W.. 1 
block west of Goodfellow av., Union line. 

.MISSISSIPPI AV. N. & S. 2000 W. From 
Chouteau to Gravois road. 1000 to 170O. 4th 
St. line: 1900 to 2300. Bellefontaine line. 

MISSOl'UI AV. N. & S. 2300 W. From Chou- 
teau to Meramec. 1000 to 4200, JelTerson 
line. 

MITCHELL AV. E. & W. 1600 S. and 6800 W. 
From Manchester av. to McCausland: 680O 
to 7000, Manchester line. 

MOELLENHOFP ST. N. cfe S. 6800 S. From 
Quincy to Nagel. 5200 W.. 3 blocks west 
of Gravois av. Cherokee line. 

MONROE. E. & W. 2300 N. From 1st to 18th 
St. 1 to 900. Broadway line; 1000 to 1200. 
Bellefontaine; 1300 to 1400, Lee; 1700 to 
1800. 18th St. line. 

MONTANA. E. & W. 4033 S. From Louisiana 
to Grand and from Missouri to Broadway. 
1 to 2400, Broadway line; 3400 to 3700, 
Grand Av. line. 

MONT CLAIR PLACE. 5575 W. Runs N. to 
S. From Etzel to Wells. Page .'^v. line. 

MONTGOMERY. E. & W. 2700 N. From 
Wharf to Grand av. 1 to 800, Broadway 
line; 900 to 3600. Cherokee line. 

MONTGOMERY PL.\CE. From 2501 N. Spring 
to Prairie. Spring line. 

MONTROSE .W. N. & S. 3000 W. From 
Manchester to Mo. Pac. Ry. and from 
Chouteau to Park. 1 to 800, Market St. 
line: 900 to 1500. Park Av. line. 

MOORE. N. & S. 1625 W. From Market to 
Clark. Market St. line. 

MORA LANE. N. & S. 1700 "W. and 8500 N. 
From McLaran to Melrose, northwest to 
Calvary Cemetery. Union Av. car, 10 blocks 
northwest of terminus. 

MORGAN. E. & W. 800 N. From Wharf to 
Kingshighway. 1 to 400. 4th St. line; 400 to 
2800, Wellston line; 2800 to 5(TD0 Hodiamont 
line; 4500 to 5000. Olive-Delmar line. 

MORG.-VNPORD RO.\D. N. & S. 4300 W. From 
Arsenal to River des Peres. 3200 to 3600. 
Tower Grove line; 3700 to 7400, Cherokee 
line. 

MORIN AV. E. & W. 6400 N. From Hall to 
Florissant Av. 1 to 2200, Broadway line 

MORRISON AV. E. & W. 1300 B. From 9th 
to 13th Sts. 900 to 1300, Tower Grove line. 

MOTARD .\\. N. & S. 3626 W. From Chou- 
teau to Vista. 1000 to 1500. Grand line. 

MOUND. E. & W. 1727 N. From Wharf to 
10th. 1 to 900. Broadway line. 

MOIIND LANE. N. & S. 1051 W. From How- 
ard to Mound. 1700. Bellefontaine. 

MITLLANPHY. E. & W. 1600 N. From Wharf 
to Jefferson. 1 to 600. Broadway line; 700 
to 2500. Cass line. 

MULL.^NPHV SQUARE. 1500 N.. 1000 W. 
Cass Av.. Mullanphy. 10th. 11th Sts. Belle- 
fontaine. Cherokee, Cass Av. lines. 

MURDOCH AV. E, & W. 4700 S. From River 
des Peres to western city limits and from 
King.shighway to Sulphur. 4600 to 5700 
Chouteau -Southampton. 

NAGLE AV. E. & W. 7200 S. From Wharf 
to Virginia. 1 to 400. Broadway line: 400 
to 600. ; ellefontaine; also from 7001 Grav- 
ois Av. west 1200 feet to Brunswick. Cher- 
okee line. 

NASHVILLE .AV. E. & W. 1343 S. and 6400 
W. From Tamm to Louisville. 6400 to 6600, 
Lianchester line. 

NATI'RAL BRIDGE .\V. E. & W. 3700 N. 
From Vest Av. to western citv limits. 2500 
to 3600, Jefferson line: 3700 to 5400. Natural 
Bridge line; 5500 to 5800, Cass line; 5900 to 
6200. Union Av. car. 



NEBRASKA AV. N. & S. 2920 W. From Park 
to Broadway. 1500 to 2300, Compton 
Heights line; 2400 to 3000, Tower Grove 
line; 3000 to 4300, Bellefontaine line; 4400 
to 4800, Broadway. 

NELLIE AV. E. & W. 8700 S. From River 
des Peres to Jefferson Barracks rd.. Broad- 
way line. 

NEOSHO. E. & W. 4600 S. From Broadway 
to Gravois. 2800 to 3100. Broadway line: 
3100 to 3900. Bellefontaine line. 

NEW ASHLAND PLACE. N. & S. 4256 W. 
and 3500 N. From Ashland Av. 1 block 
south. Cass line. 

NEWBV. N. & S. From between 1100 and 
loOO Switzer Av. to 1200 McLaran .\v.. and 
from Hall's Ferry rd., to Hornsby. Broad- 
way through car. 

NEWCOMB PLACE. E. & W. 1400 N. and 
4600 W. From Walton east 1 block. Page 
or Wellston lines. 

NEWHOUSE AV. 4000 N. From 11th to Vest. 
1100 to 2100. Bellefontaine line; 2200 to 
2600. Lee line. 

-NEWMAN .W. 6700 N. From Hall to Broad- 
way. 1 to 800. Broadway line. 

NEWPORT AV. N. & S. Walsh St. west. 4161 
W. and 5024 S. Cherokee line. 

NEWPORT COURT. E. From 4624 Gravois 
.-Vv. Cherokee line. 

NEWSTEAD .VV. N. & S. 4400 W. (at I^- 
clede). From Bircher to Mo. Pac. Ry. 
(1600) south. 4 N. to 300 N., Laclede; 300 
N. to 600 N., Olive lines; 700 N. to 4400 N., 
Taylor line: 4400 to 4800 N.. Bellefontaine; 
1 S. to 700 S.. Laclede: 700 to 1100 s.. Mar- 
ket St. line: llOO to 1400. Manchester line; 
1400 to 1600. Chouteau-Southampton line. 

NICHOLSON PLACE. N. & S. 2050 W. and 
1700 S. From Lafayette to Geyer, 4th St. 
line. 

NINA PL. N. & S. 5800 W. From Laurel to 
Kinprsbury, Olive-University line. 

NINETEENTH. N. & S. 1900 W. From East 
Grand Av. lo Market and from Osceola to 
Delor. 1 N, to 2400 N., 18th St. line; 2500 to 
3700, Lee line: 3900 N. to 46(io N.. Bellefon- 
taine line; 4400 S. to 4800 S., Bellefontaine 
line. 

NINTH. N. & S. 900 W. From Penrose to 
Cave. 1 to 300 N.. 18th St. or Olive lines; 
400 to 2800 N.. Cherokee line; 2900 N. to 
4300. Broadway line; 1 S. to 500 S., 18th St. 
line; 500 to 1200, 4th St. line; 1200 to 3300, 
Cass line. 

NOBLE AV. N. & S. 3848 W. and 5000 S. 
From Delore to Walsh. Cherokee line. 

NOON.\N AV. S.-W. 2300 S. From Man- 
chester Av. to Mo. Pac. Ry. and from Ecoff 
to McCausland. 7000 to 7200. Manchester 
line. 

NORFOLK AV. E. & W. 1300 S. From 
Boyle to King's Highway. 4200 to 4500, 
Manchester line. 

NORTH AV. S. to N. From Dale Av. to 
Wise. 1 block west of McCausland. Mar- 
ket St. line. 

NORTH DAKOT.\. E. & W. 4450 S. From 
E. Michigan to W. Michigan, Bellefontaine 
line. 

N. GASCONADE. 4050 S. From E. Iowa to 
W. Iowa. Bellefontaine line. 

NORTH M.*GNOLI.\. 2600 S. and 5600 W. 
From January east, 1 block. 5700, Tower 
Grove line. 

NORTH MARKET. E. & W. 2400 N. From 
Wharf to Marcus and from Kingshighway 
to Hodiamont. 1 to 600, Broadway line: 900 
to 1200. Bellefontaine line; 130(i to 1910. 
Lee line; 1900 to 2300. 18th St. line: 2500 to 
2700. Jefferson line; 2800 to 3800. Spring 
line; 3900 to 6100, Wellston line, go 3 
blocks north. 

NORTH M.\RKET PLACE. E. & W. 8200 N. 
From Broadway to Hall's Ferry road. 
Broadway line. 

NORTH PARK PL.\CE. E. & W. 3935 N. 
From 11th to Blair Av. Bellefontaine line. 

NORTHLAND AV. E. & W.. 2700 N. King's 
Highway. Taylor and Spalding lines. 

NORTHRUP .W. E. & W. 1700 S. From 
Kingshighway to Lilly, and from League 
to Sublette: 4900 to 5400. Manchester line, 
go 4 blocks south. 

NORTH TRUDE.VU. E. & W. 2200 S. From 
1st to 2d. Broadway line. 

NORWICH PL. N. & S. 8400 W. and 4700 
N. Bellefontaine line and walk. 

NORWOOD .AV. N. & S. 5050 W. and 2700 N. 
From St. Louis to Northland. Cass line. 

NOTTINGH.\M AV. E. & W. 4900 S From 
Kingshighway to Sulphur and from River 
des Peres to city limits. 5000 to 5700. Chou- 
teau-Southampton; 7000 W., Frisco subur- 
ban trains to Shrewsbury. 

OAK. N. & S. 33 W. and 4300 N. From 

Ferrv to Cornelia. Broadway line. 
OAK COURT. S. from 5936 Page Av. Page 

Av. line. 
OAK HILL AV. N. & S. 4100 W. From Ar- 
senal to Chippewa. 3400 to 3900. Tower 
Grove line. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



OAK HILL R. H. N. & S. From 4200 Chip- 
pewa to Morganford Road. Seventh St. 
line. 

OAKLAND AV. E. & W. 5900 W. (on Clay- 
ton Av.). From Clayton to Sklnkcr Road. 
61110 to 6900. Market line. 

OAKLKY I'L.ACK. (Private.) N. & S. 1200 
N. 5935 W. between Plymouth and Julian 
Av. and Hamilton and Hodlamont Av. Page 
line. 

OBt:.\R AV. E. & W. 4700 N. From 11th St. 
to Kossuth. 1400 to 2200, Bellefontalne; 
4100 to 4300. Grand. 

OBKRBBCK. N. & S. 900 W. From Chris- 
tian north. 7900 to 8000, Broadway. 

ODRLL. E. & W. 2900 S. From Kingshigh- 
way to Sublette and from Watson Rd to 
Tamm and between Old Manche.stor Rd. 
and Arsenal St. to Frisco Ry. 5000 to 6800, 
Tower Grove line. 

O'FALLON. E. & W. 1300 N. From Wharf 
to Jefferson. 1 to 800, Broadway line; 800 
to 1600. Lee: 1700 to 1900, 18th St. line; 
2000 to 2500, Spring Av. 

OHIO. N. & S. 2700 W. From Chouteau to 
Dakota. 1000 to 4200, Jefferson line; 4200 to 
5400, Broadway. 

OLDE.VBl'KG AV. E. to W. From Gravois 
Av. to ilildesheim Av., 1 block west of 
Hanover. Cherokee line. 

OLD M.A.VCHKSTKU (iU.VD. E, & W. 6000 
W. From Kingshighway to western city 
limits. DOOO to 52U0 Chouteau-Southamp- 
ton; 5300 to 6700, Tower Grove line; 6800 to 
7300, Manchester line. 

OLBATHA AV, E. & W. 3500 S. From Mor- 
ganford Road to Kingshighway and from 
Jamleson to River dis Peres. 420U to 5000, 
Chouteau-Southampton; 6900 to 7100. Fris- 
co suburban train to Llndenwood. 

OLIVE, E. & W. 300 N. From Wharf to 
Walton. 1 to 4700. Olive St. lines; except 
Olive-Maryland car, which runs to 4300 W. 
only. 

OLIVE ST. ROAD. E. & W. 900 N. and 6900 
W. From Hodlamont to western city lim- 
its. 6900 and west. Hodlamont line. 

OLIVI.A AV. 4300 S. 3826 W. Running from 
Meramec to Itaska St. 'Bellefontalne or 
Grand Av. lines. 

OREGO.V AV. N. & S. 2830 W. From La- 
fayette lo Itaska. 1700 to 3100, Tower 
Grove line; 3200 to 4400, Bellefontalne line; 
4500 to 4700, Broadway line. 

ORIOLE AV. E. & W. 8100 N. From Floris- 
sant to Thekla Av. 2200 to 2500, Union 
A v. car. 

OSAGE. E. & W. 4000 S. From Wharf to 
Grand. 1 to 2700, Broadway line; 2800 to 
3800, Bellefontalne line; 3800 to 4300, Cher- 
okee line. 

OSCEOL.\. E. & W. 4400 S. From Wharf to 
19lh St.. and from Gravois to 1 block west 
of Jessica Av. 1 to 3100. Broadway line; 
3100 to 3800, Bellefontalne line; 3800 to 
4.100. Cherokee line. 

Oi:iD.\ AV. N. & S. 735 W. and 6000 N. 
From Clarence to Morin, 6000 to 6400, 
Broadway line. 

OXFORD .\V. E. & W. From 7400 Common- 
wealth Av. to citv limits. Manchester line. 

OXFOItU LANE. N. & S. 8400 N. on Floris- 
sant. Fioin McLaran to Swiizer. Union Av. 
car northwest to Calvary Cemetery. 

OXFORD PLACE (now Romalne Place). Pri- 
vate. E. & W. from Goodfellow to Hodla- 
mont and between Ridge and Minerva. 
Hamilton or E^age. 

PACIFIC. N. & S. From Chouteau 1 block 
east of Manchester. Chouteau line. 

PAOB BL, E. & W. 1400 N. From Francis 
to western citv limits. 36o0 to 3800, Grand 
line: 3800 to 4200. Vandeventer line; 4500 
to 6200, Page line. 

PALM. E. & W. 3000 N. From Wharf to 
Prairie, and from Vandevenler to Clay. 1 
to 1000, Broadway; 1100 to 1600 Bellefon- 
talne; 1700 to 2500, Lee; 2600 to 2800, Jef- 
ferson line. 

PAMI'LIN PLACE. E. & W. From 8353 
Florissant Av. Union Av, or Bellefontalne 
lines. 

PAXSEV AV. N. & .S. 4212 W. From Lee to 
Kossuth Lee line. (Now Harris Av.) 

PAI"I.\, E. & W. 900 S. From Broadway to 
Kingshighway; 500 to 1700, 4th St line: 
171(1 to 3900. Chouteau line; 3900 to 4600, 
Market St. line. 
PARIS AV. N. & S. From 4425 Ashland Av. 
to Natural Bridge Rd. Spring or Taylor 

PARKAV. E. & W. 1400 S. From 1st to 
Old Manchester Rd. 1 to 600, Broadway 
line: 600 to 900, Cass line; 1000 to 1700, 
Tower Grove line: 1800 to 1900, 4th St. line: 
2000 to 4100, Park line; 4200 to 4400, Vande- 
venter. 

PARK BNTRANCE. 9500 N. From Columbia 
Bottom Road to Prospect Grove, In Pros- 
pect Hill. Broadway line. 

PARK LANE. N. & S. 8500 to 8700 N. and 
1700 W., runs from Melrose to McLaran. 
Union line, northwest of Calvary Cemetery. 



P.\RKLAND PL.\CE. N. & S. 5850 W. and 
13on N. From Bartmer to Maple. Hodla- 
mont line. 

P.VRK ROAD N. W. 5300 W. From Lin- 
dell to Union, 1 block north of Forest Park, 
Union Av. car. 

PARK VIEW PL.\CE. 6000 W. and 250 S., 
runs east to west. From Euclid to Kings- 
highway. Taylor Av. or Laclede. 

P.VKKER A\. E. & W. 3400 S. From Gus- 
line to Brent. 3900 to 4300, Tower Grove or 
Cherokee lines 

P.\RKWOOD ROAD, Semi-circle street In 
Prospect Hill. 1 block north of St. Cyr. 
Av. 9100 N. Broadway line or Burling- 
ton's Alton suburban train. 

PAH.NELL, N. & S. 2.")57 W. From Warren 
to Heliert and from Palm to Glasgow. 2600 
to 4000 Jefferson line. 

P.\RTRIDGE .\V. E. & W. 8100 N. From 
Florissant to Theodore, 2200 to 2400. Union 
Av. car. 

PATTISOV AV. E. & W. 1800 S. From 
Kingshighway to Lilly. 5000 to 6500, Chou- 
teau-Southampton line. 

FATTON AV. E. & W. 1700 N. From Union 
to Arlington. 5300 to 5400, Union Av. car. 

r.\i:L. N. & S. 816 W From Chouteau to 
Hickory. 1000 to 1300, 7th St. 

PAILI.\N PL.\rE. E. & W. 1600 N. east 
from I'nion Boulevard. Union Av. car. 

PATLIXE, N. & S. 4400 W. and 3500 S. 
2 blocks west of Morganford rd. Cherokee 
line. 

PEARL AV. N. & S. 5700 W. From Colum- 
bia to Old Manchester Road. 1300 to 2800. 
Manchester line. 

PECK. N. & S. 3500 W. and 4100 N. From 
Bailev to Florissant, 4000 to 4400, Grand 
Av. line. 

PELH.VM AV. N. & S. 7900 N. From Bittner 
to Broadway. Broadway line. 

PENDLETON AV. N. & S. 4300 W. From 
Olive to Kennerly. 600 to 2700, Taylor Av. 
line. 

PENN. E. & W. 2631 S. and 2000 W. From 
Lemp to McNair, 2000 to 2100, Cherokee 
line. 

PENNSYLVANIA AV. N. & S. 3020 W. From 
Park to West Catalan. 1400 to 2800, Comp- 
ton Heights; 2900 to 3100, Tower Grove; 
3100 to 4300, Bellefontalne; 4400 to 8600, 
Broadway line. 

PENROSE. E. & W. 4200 N. From Wharf 
to Semple. 1 to 900, Broadway line; 1100 
to 22U0, Bellefontalne line; 2300 to 4700, Lee 
line; 4800 to 5400, Spring line. 

PERNOD AV. E. & W. 3400 S. From Kings- 
highway to River des Peres. 4900 to 6.i00, 
Tower Grove line; 6600 to 7200, Frisco sub- 
urban trains to Llndenwood. 

PKST.VLO/.ZI. E. & W. 2900 S. From 
Broadway to Grand. 500 to 2600, Cass line; 
2800 to 3600, Tower Grove line, 

PHILLIPS AV. E. & W. 3733 S. From Giles 
to Spring and from Gravois to Oak Hill Av. 
3700 to 4100, Cherokee line. 

PICCADILLY AV, E. & W. 7100 W. and 
3700 S. From River des Peres to western 
city limits. 7100 and west. Mo. Pac. subur- 
ban trains to Maplewood. 

PICKER. E. & W. 1800 S. From 14th to 
Dolman. 1500 to 1700, Bellefontalne line. 

PIKD.MONT .\V. N. & S. 2600 W. and 4100 
S. l-'rom Gasconade to Mississippi Av. and 
is the continuation of Jefferson Av. 4300 
to 4 500, Broadway lines. 

PIERCE .VV, N. & S. 5800 W. From Wise 
to Wlisoil. 1200 to 1600. Manchester line. 

PINE. E. & W. 200 N From Wharf to 
Grand. 1 to 3600. Olive St. line. 

PIT/,MAN AV. E. & W. 6800 N. From Hall 
to Broadway. 1 to 800. Broadway. 

I'LATKAli AV. E. & W. 6500 W. From 
I'r.ither Av. to city limits, .6600 to 7100, 
M.nnrhtsler line. 

PLEASANT. N. & S. 3200 W. and 4000 N. 
From Bailey to Florissant. 4000 to 4400, 
Lee line. 

PLOVER AV, E. & W. 7934 N. From Floris- 
sant to Theodore. 2200 to 2600, Union Av. 

PLIM. E. & W. 700 S. From Wharf to 

4th. 1 to 400, 4th St. line. 
PLYMOUTH AV. E. & W. 1200 N. From 

Ooodf.'llow to western city limits. 5800 to 

6200, Page line. 
POEPPINU AV. K. & W. 8100 S. From 

Wharf to Waddell. cast of Broadway. 1 

to 1100. Broadway line. 
POLK, N. & .S. 100 W. and 7600 S. From 

Koeln to River des Peres. 7600 B. to 8000 

8., Broadway line. 
PONCE AV, E. & W. 7927 N. From Water 

Works conduit to alley east of Broadway. 

Broadway line. 
PONTIAC- saiTARE. 900 W. 2300 S. Ninth 

and Tenth Sts., Shenandoah and Ann Avs. 

Cnas Av., 7th St. and Cherokee lines 
ipOPB AV, E. & W. 6100 N. From Hall to 

Newstead. 1 to 800, Broadway line; 2200 

to 2400, Taylor line. 



POPLAR. E, & w. 600 S. From Wharf to 
18th St. 1 to 800, Broadway or 4th St. 
lines; 900 to 1800, 18th St. line. 

PORTIS AV. N. & S. 4500 W. and 3100 S. 
From Arsenal to Scanlan. 3100 to 3200, 
Tower Grove line. 

PORTLAND PLACE. E. & W. 400 N. and 
5000 W. From Kingshighway to Union. 
Olive-Maryland or Union Av. car. 

PORTLAND TERRACE,. 8843 N. Running 
west from Broadway. Broadway through 
car. 

POTOMAC. E. & W. 3500 S. From Wharf 
to Broadway and from Lemp to Gustine, 
and from Oak Hill Av. to Morganford 
Road. 1 to 1800. Broadway line; 1800 to 
3900, Cherokee line. 

POWDER. N. & S. 100 W. and 4500 N. From 
liast Grand to East Prairie. 4700 to 5000 
N., Broadway line. 

POWERS AV, E. & W. From 2731 Burd Av. 
to Clara Av. Cass line. 

PRAIRIE AV. N. & S. 3800 W. From Cook 
to Miss. River (5000 N. at Broadway). 1300 
N. to 3700 N., Vandeventer; 4100 to 4400 
N., Lee line; 1 E. to 1500 E., Broadway 
line; 1500 E. to 2200 E., Bellefontalne line 

PRANGE AV. N. & S. North from 5400 .\., 
runs from 2700 Emerson to Davison. Union 
Av. line. 

PRATHER AV. N. & S. 6800 W. From 
Plateau to Manchester, 1500 to 2300, Man- 
chester line. 

PRESCOTT AV. N. & S. 700 W, From 
Luther to Broadway, 5600 to 7000 N., 
Broadway line. 

PRESIDENT. E. & W. 3600 S. From Wharf 
to Wisconsin. 1 to 2000, Broadway line. 

PRESTON PLACE. N. Ac S. 1900 W. From 
Lafayette to Geyer. 1800 to 2100, Tower 
Grove line. 

PRICE AV. E. & W. 700 N. From Water 
Works Conduit to alley east of Broadway. 
Broadway line. 

PRI.MM. E. & W. 7900 S. From Wharf to 
River des Peres. 1 to 200, Broadway line; 
300 to 2800, Beiletontaine line. 

PRINT/. AV, E. & W. 4535 S, 1 block east 
of Gravois, Cherokee line. 

PRIV.VTE ROAD. S. to N., 2200 S. From 7000 
Manchester to Bruno, 1 block west of Mc- 
Causland. Alanchester line. 

PROI" ST. North from 8854 N. Broadway to 
Portland Terrace. Broadway through line, 

PROSPECT AV, N. & S. 3650 W. From 
Forest I'ark Boul. to Chouteau. 200 to 
1000. Grand A v. line. 

PROSPECT GROVE, N. & S. About 1100 N. 
From Giendale to Parkwood Road Broad- 
way line to terminus, then north or Bur- 
llnton's .Alton suburban train. 

PROVENCHERE PLACE. E. & W. 3156 S. 
and 1900 W. From Lemp Av. west, Chero- 
kee line. 

Pl'LASKi (Formerly Hlanatha). E. & W. 
From Compton to Virginia Av. 3200 W. 
and 4633 S., Bellefontalne line. 

Pl'TNAM. N. & S. 524 W. and 5600 S. From 
Fassen to Bates. Bellefontalne. 

QUEEN AV. N. & S. From 6900 Old Manches- 
ter Road to River des Peres Manchester 
line. 

QUEEN'S AV. E. & W. 7100 N. From Floris- 
sant to Thekla. 2200 to 2400. Union Av. 
car. 

QUINCV. E. & W. 7000 S. From Wharf to 
Virginia. 1 to 200. Broadway line: 300 lo 
600, Bellefontalne line; also from 6931 Gra- 
vois ti> <i;i.l0 Brunswick. Cherokee line. 

RACE COIKSE AV. E. & W. 1540 S. and 
4300 W. From Old Manchester Road to 
Hunt. 4300 to 4500. Vandeventer line. 

RADOM AV. 6300 S. N. & S. From 4331 
Iron SI. to Kingshighway, southwest. 
Cherokee line. 

RALPH TERRACE. 6800 W. 1500 S. E lo W. 
from Prather Av. Manchester-Maplewood 
line. 

RANDALL. E. X- W. 4800 S. From 19th. 1 
block west. Cherokee line. 

RANDOLPH. E. & W. 600 S. From 21st to 
Lefflngwell. 2100 to 2700, Market St. line. 

RANKIN AV, N. & S. 3400 W. From Laclede 
to Caroline. 1 to 600. Market St. or Grand 
lines: 6on to 1500. Chouteau or Grand lines. 

RAI'SCHENBACH AV. N. & S. 2122 W. From 
Hebert to Maiden Lane. 2300 to 2900. 18th 
St. line. 

RAY AV. N. & S. Walsh St. north. 4131 W, 
and 5n24 .S. Cherokee line. 

RAYMOND AV. E. & W. 1100 N. From 
KlngshlKhway to I'nion. 6000 to 5300, Ho- 
dlamont or Page lines. 

REBECCA. E. & W. 3937 S. From Grand to 
Meramec. 3600 to 3900, Grand line. 

REBER l»LACE. E. & W. 2800 S. From 
Kingshighway to Dalton and from Clifton 
Av. to Tamm. 4900 to 5900, Chouteau - 
Southampton line. 

RED BUD AV. N. & S. 4260 W. From 
Natural Bridge Road to Margaretta. and 
From Hall to Penrose. 300 E. to 700 E., 
Broadway line; 2200 to 4300, Lee line. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



RKGAL, PLACE. N. & S. 5500 W. and 3200 
S. Krom Scanlan 2 blocks south. 3100 to 
3300, Tower Grove line. 
RKll^l^V AV. N. & S. 7400 S. and 7400 W. 
l''roin Upton to Kiver des Peres. 7400 to 
8900, Broadway line. 
RE.UME:ks AV. N. & S. From 4020 Robert 
Av., running 2 blocks south. Cherokee line. 
KICE. N. & S. 2U00 W. and 7UU S. From 
Gratiot north to railway tracks. Park or 
Compton llL'ights line. 
RICH.VHD I'l.. N. & S. 4400 N. and 4615 W. 

From Cartir to Kennetli pi. Tavlor line. 
IlICHEKT AV. 7101 W. N. & S. From 7100 
Manchester to Bruno Av. Manchester line. 
RIDUE AV. K. & W. 14U0 N. From Kings- 
highway to western city limits. 5000 to 
62u0. Wellston line. 
niUUEWOOU AV. 4539 W., running north 
and south from 4525 Beethoven to Wilco.K 
A vs. Cherokee line. 
RIPPLE. N. & s. 6200 W. and 1300 S. From 
West Park Av. south. 1400 to 1600, Man- 
chester line. 
RISLEY. N. & S. 152 W. From Lombard to 
Chouteau. 900 S. to 1000 S. Broadway 
line. 
RIVERVIEW DRIVE. N. & S. 8900 N. on 
Broadway. From Broadway to north city 
limits. Broadway line. 
ROBBIX'S l..\.\E. N. & S. 1626 W. From 
St. Charles to Lucas. Washington Av. 
lines. Now West Sixteenth St. 
ROBERT .WE. K. & W. 7300 S. From Wharf 
to Morganford Kd. 1 to 300, Broadway line; 
400 to 3800, Bellefontaine line; 3900 to 4400, 
Cherokee. 
ROBI.\ A\. E. & W. 8000 N. on Florissant 
av. From Florissant to Theodore. 2200 to 
2600, Union Av. car. 
ROJLLiA PL,.\CE.. S. from Ashland av., west 

of Whittier. Spring line. 
ROMAI.NE PL.\tB. E. & W. From 1375 
Goodfellow to Hodiamont. 1379 N. between 
Kidge and Minerva. Page Av. line. 
ROOSEVELT PL.VfE. E. & W. Starts one- 
half block west of Clara av. to 290U Good- 
fellow av. Cass line. 
ROS.\ AV. E. & W. 6035 S. and 4700 W. 

From Gravois av. west. Cherokee line. 
ROS.\LIE. N. & W. 5400 W. and 3000 N. 
From Carter to Marcus. 5400 to 6500, Bel- 
lefontaine line. 
ROS.ILIE, (Private.) E. & W. From Ellen- 
dale av, to southAvestern city limits. Man- 
chester line. 
ROSED.\LE AV. N.-W. 6100 on Berlin to 

Olive Street rd. Olive-Delmar line. 
ROSEHILL PLACE. (Private.) N. & S. From 
Wells av. to Easton av., between Black- 
stone and Goodfellow. 5730 W. and 1450 
N.. Wellston line. 
ROSWELL .\V. E. & W. 7200 S. From 
(irand to Field. 3700 to 3800, Bellefontaine 
line. 
ROWA.V .*V. N. & S. 5850 W. and 1400 N. 

from Wells to Ridge. Wellston line. 
ROV AV. N, & S. From Delor to Itaska St., 

4800 S. Cherokee line. 
RUGBY PL.\CE.- E. & W. 1225 N. From Au- 

bert 4900 W. Hodiamont line. 
Rl^SH PL.VCE. (Private.) N. & S. from 4270, 
Lee av. west of Red Bud av. Lee av. line. 
Rl'SSELL .AV. E. & W. 2100 S. From Wharf 
to Tower Grove av. 1 to 600, Broadway 
line: 700 to lUOO. Cass line: 1100 to 1800, 
Cherokee; 1900 to 2800, Tower Grove; 2900 
to 3400. Compton Heights line; 3400 to 3800, 
Grand line: 3800 to 4000, Park Av. line; 4000 
to 4300, Vandeventer line. 
RUSSELL PLACE. N. & S. 400 W. From 
Arsenal to Thoiozan, 3400 to 3500, Tower 
Grove line. 
RUTGER. E. & W. 1300 S. From Wharf 
to Tiffany, and from Newstead to Klngs- 
highwav. 1 to 600, Broadway line: 700 to 
900, 7th St. line: 1000 to 1400, Tower Grove 
line: 1800 to 2000. 4th St. line; 2000 to 3000, 
Park Av. line: 4400 to 5000, Tavlor line. 
SACRAMEMTO AV. E. & W. 3800 N. From 
Fair to Newstead and from Cora west one 
block, and from Calvary to Union. 4100 to 
4700. Spring line 
SALENA. N. & S. 2000 W. From Gravois to 
Chippewa. 2300 to 3400. Cherokee line; 
3500 to 3800. Broadway line. 
SALISBURY. S.-W. 3700 N. From Wharf to 
Palm. 1 to 900. Broadwav line: 1100 to 1500, 
Bellefontaine line: 1900 to 2600, Lee line. 
SALOMA AV. N. & S. 2200 W. and 8300 N. I 
block e:ist of .Jennings av. Union Av. line. 
SALZBI'RGER .*V. 6800 S. to Loughborough 
av. 4600 W. 1 block east of Gravois av. 
Cherokee line. 
SANFORD AVE. (Private.) 6200 W.. run- 
ning R to N. from Mitchell av. Manchester 
or Maplewood line. 
S.*N FRWCISCO AV. E. & W. 3900 N. From 
Fair to Cora, and from Euclid to Union. 
4100 to 5300. Spring line. 
SAN JACI\TO AV. N. & S. 6600 W. and 1400 
S. From Dale to Villa. 1500 to 1600. Man- 
chester line. 
SAN Jl'.tN .*V. N. & S. 8000 N. From Thrush 
to Christian. 7900 to 8000 Broadway line. 



SARAH. N. & S. 4100 W. From Ashland to 

Manchester. Sarah St. line. 
SARPY AV. E. & W. 700 S. From Vandeven- 
ter to Boyle. 3900 to 4200, Market St. line. 
SAKSFIELU PLACE. N. & S. 1920 W. From 
O'Fallon to Cass. 1300 to 1500, 18th St. 
line. 
S.WOY COURT. Running in curved from 
Union blv. between Delmar and Von Versen 
av. to Delmar blv. 5300 W. 912 N. Union 
av. and Delmar cars. 
SC.\1VLAN AV. E. & W. 3200 S. From Kings- 
highway to Brannan and from Tamm to 
McCausland. 5000 to 6400, Tower Grove 
line; 6500 to 7100, Frisco suburban train to 
Gratiot. 
SCAJMLAN PLACE. N. & S. 4500 W. and 3700 
N. From Margaretta to Lee av. Spring 
line. 
SCHAEFER PL. N. & S. 6600 W. North of 

Manchester av., Mancliester line. 
SCHILD AV. E. & W. ISuu S. From 18th to 

Preston place. Tower Grove line. 
SCHILLER AV. E. & W. 7300 N. From 
Broadway to Wabash Ry. 500 to 700, 
Broadway line. 
SCHILLER PLACE. (Private.) Parallel to 
and between Bates street and Eichelberger 
av. from Morganford Rd. east. Cherokee 
line. 
SCHIRMER. E. & W. 7700 S. From Wharf 
to River des Peres. 1 to 300, Broadway 
line: 400 to 3000, Bellefontaine line. 
SCHOBXLAU ST. E. & W. 6038 S. 4500 W. 

east from Gravois av. Cherokee line. 
SCHOLLMEYER AV. E. & W. 6600 S. Kings- 
highway to Korn. Cherokee line. 
SCHOOL. E. & W. 1100 N. From Cardinal 
to Channing. 3100 to 3500, Hodiamont line. 
SCOTT AV. E. & W. 600 S. From 21st to 
Euclid. 2100 to 4100, Market St. line: 4100 
to 4900, Laclede line. 
SECOND. N. & S. 200 W. at Market St. From 
.■\delaide to President. 5400 N. to 3700 S„ 
Broadway line: 1200 N. to 1000 S.. 4th St. 
line. 
SECO.XD AV. (Private.) N. & S. from Wisa 
av. in the 6700 block west of Kraft street. 
Manchester line. 
SELBY PLACE. N. & S. 1500 W. From Wash 
to Carr. 100 to 1100, Spring or Hodiamont 
line. 
SELLS AV, E. & W. 8300 N. From Church 

road to Newby. Broadway line. 
SEMPLE AV. N. & S. 5543 W. From Easton 
to Bircher. 1400 to 2600, Wellston line; 
2600 to 3000, Cass line; 3000 to 3800, Union 
Av. line. 
SEVE.\TEE.\TH. 1700 W. From Clinton to 
Chouteau and from Osceola to Itaska. 1 N. 
to 1800 N.. 18th St. line: 1 S. to 1000 S.. 
Park or Compton Heights lines: 4400 to 
4700. Bellefontaine. 
SEVENTH. N. & S. 700 W. From Howard 
St. (1700 N. on Broadway) to Cherokee 
(3400 S. on Broadwav). 1 N. to 1700 N., 7th 
St. line: 1 S. to 3400 S., 7th St. line. 
SE.\.\UER .\V. (Private.) South to North 
from 4734 Carter av. to Bircher St., 1 block 
east of Marcus av. Bellefontaine and Tay- 
lor cars. 
SH.VRP .VV. N. & S. 4000 W. from Lough- 
borough to Prlmm. 7000 to 7400, Bellefon- 
taine line. 
SHAW AV. E. & W. 1900 S. From Grand to 
Sublette. 3600 to 3800, Grand line; 3900 to 
4100, Park line: 4100 to 4500, Vandeventer 
line; 5000 to 5500, Manchester line, walk 
south 4 blocks. 
SH.\W AV. PLACE. N. & S. 3700 W. and 1800 
S. From Shaw to De Tonty. 1600 to 1900, 
Grand line. 
SHAWMUT PLACE. N. & S. 5700 W. From 

Easton to Julian. Page line. 
SHEER AV. N. & S. N. from Wren av. 1 
block west of Bircher av., about 4600 W. 
Union Av. line. 
SHEN.ANDOAH AV. E. & W. 2300 S. From 
Broadwav to Kingshighwav. 500 to 1200, 
Cass; 1200 to 1900, Cherokee: 2000 to 2700, 
Jefferson: 2700 to 2900, Tower Grove: 2900 
to 4100, Compton Heights; 4200 to 4300, 
Vandeventer line; 4500 to 5000. Chouteau- 
Southampton line. 
SHERID.\N .\V. E. & W. 1439 N. From 23d 
to Easton. 2300 to 2900, Cass line; 3000 to 
32(10. Spring line. 
SHERMAN PLACE. E. & W. 4150 N. and 3900 

W. From Prairie to Warne. Lee line. 
SHERRY AV. N. & S. 8100 to 8200. N. from 
Partridge av. to MImika av. Union Av. 
line. 
SHIRLEV PL. N. & S. From Kingshighwav 
Northeast to Dryden. 4600 N. and 2418 W. 
Bellffontaine line. 
SHORT. E. & W. 2600 N. From 15th to 19th. 
Lee line, and from De Soto to Talcott; 5100 
N.. Broadwav line. 
SHORT ALLEY. N. & S. 2600 S. Between 
Cushing. Victor and McNalr. 2600 to 2700, 
Cass line. 
SHREVE AV. N. & S. 4700 W. From Natural 
Bridge rd. to Bircher. 4200 to 4400. Taylor. 
SRULTE AV. N. & S. 2200 W, and 8200 N. 
from Tracy rd. north. Union Av. line. 



SIDNEY. E. & W. 2600 S. From Wharf to 
Grand. 1 to 600. Broadway line: 700 to 1100. 
Cass line; 1200 to 2000, Cherokee line; 2100 
to 27UO. Jefferson line; 2Suo to 36ou, Comp- 
ton Heights. 
SIGEL AV. N. & S. from Gravois av. to 
Gardenville av. at 6201; also from Terrace 
av. to 5500 Kingshighway. Cherokee and 
Southampton lines. 
SIMPSON AV. E. & W. and N. & S. Around 
Clifton Park in Clifton Heights. 6100 W.. 
Tower Grove line. 
SIMPSON PLACE. 1950 W. and 1800 S. Runs 

south from Lafayette av. 4th St. line. 
SI.N.AI .\V. West of Broadway, north of 

Hornsby av. Broadwav line. 
SINGLETON. E. & V,'. 823 S. From 14th to 

18th and from 21st to 22d. 4th St. line. 
SI.\TEENTH. N. & S. 1600 W. From Cham- 
bers to Randolph and from Osceola (3800 
W.) to Eichelberger. 1 N. to 1500 N., 18th 
St. line: 1600 to 2000, Lee line; 1 S. to 500 S., 
18th St. line; 4400 to 5300, Bellefontaine 
line. 
SIXTEENTH, WEST. S, to N. from 1626 St. 
Charles st. to Lucas av., formerly Bobbins' 
Lane. Compton. Page or Park cars. 
SI.VTH. N. & S. 600 W. From Cass to Park. 
1 N. to 1200 N., Cass; 1200 to 1600, Broad- 
way: 1 S. to 1400 S., Cass. 
SKINKER RO.AD. N. & S. 6200 W. on Del- 
mar to 7000 W. on Clayton. Western 
boundary of Forest Park. Clayton and 
Market St. lines; also University and Del- 
mar lines. 
SL.ATTERY. N. & S. 2932 W. From St. Louis 
to Benton. 2500 to 2800, Cass. 

SLEVIN XV. E. & W. 4100 N. From Euclid 

to Union. 4900 to 5300, Spring line. 
S.MILEY AV. E. & W. 3149 S. From Ivanhoe 
to Frisco av. 6900 to 7000. Frisco subur- 
ban trains to Gratiot. 

S.MITH AV. E. & W. 1500 N. From Wharf 
to 1st. Broadwav line. 

SOPHER AV. E. & W. 6500 S. From Wharf 
to Michigan, east of Broadway. 1 to 400, 
Broadway line. 

SOPHIE AV. N. & S. 4200 W. From Natural 
Bridge road to Margaretta. 3800 to 4000, 
Spring line. 

SOULARD. E. & W. 1700 S. From Wharf to 
14th St. 1 to 500, Broadway line; 70u to 
1000, Cass line; 100 to 1200, Cherokee line; 
1200 to 1400, Tower Grove line. 

SOULARD PLACE. N. & S.. from Soulard St. 
to Geyer av. 800 W. and 1700 S. Cherokee. 
Cass and 7tb St. lines. 

SOUTH D.\KOT.\. E, & W. 4600 S. and 3100 
W. From east to west Michigan. Belle- 
fontaine line. 

SOUTH GASCON.ADE. E. & W. 4100 S. and 
2700 W. From East Iowa to West Iowa 
Southern boundary Laclede Park. Belle- 
fontaine line. 

SOUTH MAGNOLIA AV. E. & W. 2700 S. to 
5700 W. From January av. west. Tower 
Grove line. 

SOUTH MARKET. E. & W. 8000 N. In Baden. 
From Walter to Hall's Ferry road. Broad- 
way line. 

SOUTH ROAD. E. & W. 5500 W. From Man- 
chester to Pierce, Manchester line. 

SOUTH TRUDE.AU. E. & W. 2200 S. From 
1st to 2d. 1 to 200, Broadway. 

SOUTH ST. LOUIS S«IU.\RE. 7700 S. Broad- 
way, Pennsylvania av., Schirmer and Cour- 
tois St. Broadwav and Bellefontaine lines. 

SOUTH UTAH PL.ACE. 3600 W. & 3300 S.. 
running E. & W. from Grand av. to Gustlne 
av. on Utah St. Grand Av. car. 

SP.ALDI.NG AV. E. & W. 2600 N. From Eu- 
clid to Union and from Clara to Goodfellow. 
4900 to 5300, Spalding line: 5600 to 5900, 
Wellston line. 

SPENCER PL.ACE. E. & W. 1100 N. Exten- 
sion of Suburban av. west of city limits. 
Ho(liamont. 

SPRING ,\V. N. & S. 3700 W. From Natural 
Bridge road to Chippewa. 3700 N. to 3800 
S., Grand line. 

SPROUL .W. N. & S. 6200 W. Lloyd av. to 
Manchester av., Manchester line. 

SPRUCE, E. & W. 400 S. From Wharf to 
16th. 1 to 400. 4th St. line: 400 to 600. 
Broadwav line: 600 to 800, Cass line; 900 to 
1700. IStli St. line. 

ST.VNLEV AV. E. & W. 2100 S. From Mc- 
Causland to Blendon. 7000 to 7200, Man- 
chester line. 

STANSBURV .VV. E. & W. 3731 S. From Illi- 
nois to Broadwav. Broadway line. 

STEDELIN .\V. (Private.) North of Plym- 
outh at citv limits. Hodiamont line. 

STEFFENS .VV. N. & S. 4100 W. and 5024 S. 
from Walsh st. Cherokee line. 

ST. ALPHONSl'S. N. & S. 3633 W. From Bell 
to Finney. Page line. 

ST ANGE *V. N & S. 140O W. From Chou- 
teau to Carroll 1000 to 1500. 4th St. line. 

ST. .ANTHONY. E. & W. 1271 S. From 
Broadwav to 6th. Broadway line. 

ST CHARLES. E. & W. 500 N. From 3d to 
Jefferson 300 to 2600. Page line. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



ST. C*R AV. E. & W. 9400 N. From Colum- 
bia Bottom road to western city limits. 
Broadway line or Burlington suburban Al- 
ton train. 

ST. BUW.VKU AV. E. & W. 2831 Burd av. to 
Clara av. Cass line. 

ST. FHUUI.\A.>U AV. E. & W. 2iOO N. From 
Prairie to Marcus. 3Guo to 44uO, Cass line. 

ST. Kt:i<UI.\.\.\U PLACK. E. & W. 2500 N. 
3700 \V. From Prairie west, Spring line. 

ST. (iblUltllK. E. & W. 2700 S. From Wiiarf 
to Broadway. 1 to 500 Broadway line. 

ST. J\.MK!> S«tl AKU. E. & W. 7200 W. and 
3300 S. From Leamington to Manliattan. 
Frisco suburban train to Llndenwood. 

ST. JUMi:!'!!. E. & W. 1235 S. From Broad- 
way to 6tli. Broadway line. 

ST. 1.01IS W. E. & \V. 2800 X. From Wliarf 
to Clara. 1 to 800, Broadway line; 000 to 
2800, Chi.rol<ee line; 2900 to 5800. Cass line. 

ST. 1.0IJ1S PLACE. N. & S. 2100 W. (I'ublio 
Parli.) Bounded by Maiden Lane, Hebert, 
2l3t, and Kausciienbach, 18th St. line norlli. 

ST. VI.\CK.\T AV. E. & W. 1551 S. From Jef- 
ferson to Tlieresa. 2600 to 3600. Parlt Av. 
line. , 

STKI.NS. E. & W. 7600 S. From Wharf to 
Gr:ind. 1 to 300, Broadway line; 400 to 3600, 
Bellefontaine line. 

STKKIt I.A.MO. E. & W. 4750 S. From Broad- 
way east. Broadway line. 

STK\V.*UT PL.VCE. N. & S. 5432 W. From 
Page to Easton. Wellston line. 

STOtKTO.\. N. & S. 100 W. From East 
Grand av to Prairie 4700 to 5000, Broad- 
way line 

STOCKWK.I.L PI>.\CE E. & W. 6900 W. In 
Clieltenham. i I'rivate street.) From Cut- 
ter av. east. Manchester line. 

STOI)0.\RI>. E. & W. 1100 N. From Jeffer- 
son to Glasgow. 2600 to 2900, Jefferson 
line. 

STU.VFFOIID AV. N. & S. about 2000 W.. 
about 81100 N. Union Av. line. 

STRI.NCiTIIWX ROAD. N. & S. 500 W. and 
S600 S. From Bates to Compton. Bellefon- 
taine line. 

STIRGEOX PLACE. 4500 N.. running about 
300 feet N. from 1400 Bissell st. Broadway 
car. 

SIBLETTF, AV. N. & S. 5600 W. From Ber- 
thold to Pernod, 1100 to 2200. Manchester 
line; 2300 to 3400. Tower Grove. 

Sini'RBAX \V. E. & W. 1100 N. and 6200 
W. From Hodlamont line tracks to west- 
ern city limits, and from Allanthus to Ho- 
dlamont. HniHamont lino. 

SimRRAV RAILWAY TRACKS, E. & W. 
From Goodfellow Av. to City Limits. Ho- 
diiinont line. 

SIUIRBA.X TERR.VCE. Western city limits 
N. & S. West side Ilodiamont line, be- 
tween Horton place and Bartmer av. Ho- 
dlamont line. 

SILLIVAN AV. E. & W. 3100 N. From 13th 
to Clay; 1300 to 2500, Cherokee line; 2600 
to 3800, Cass line. 

SILLIVAX AV. (Private.) K. to W. from 
L.imlidln av. eastward. 3100 N. 4300 W. 
Cherokee and Cass Av. line. 

SI'LPHI K \\. N. & S. 5900 W. From Billon 
to Wll.son. and from Elisabeth to Arthur 
and Bancroft to Nottingham. 1400 to 2100, 
Manchester line; 2200 to 3400, Tower Grove: 
4300 to 4800, rhouteau-.Southampton. 

SI MMIT PLA<E. E. to W.. from 8300 Flor- 
issant av. west 300 feet. Union Av. or 
Bellefontaine lines. 

SI^TIIERLAXD .W. E. & W. 4400 S. From 
River des Peres to city limits and from 
Klngshlghway to Sulphur. 5000 to 5700, 
Chouteau Av. line: 7000 and west. Frisco 
suburban train to Shrewsbury. 

SVVAX AV.» E. & W. 1200 S. From Boyle to 
Newstead. 4200 to 4400. Manchester line. 

S\VERI.\r;E\ AV. E. & W. 6600 N Hall to 
Broadivay. 1 to 800, Broad wav line. 

SWIT/.ER .\V. N. & S. 7800 N. From Broad- 
way to northern city limits. 7800 to 8500 
N.. Broadway line. 

TAI--T AV. E. to VV. from Garrett av. 3900 
W. and 4500 S. to Kidgewood av., 4500 W. 
and 4.'.M0 S. Cherokee. 

TALCOTT AV. [■:. & W. 5200 N. From Hall 
to Broadway. 300 to 700, Broadway line. 

TAL^IAtiE AV. N. & S. 4138 W. From Mo. 
Par IJy. Vandeventer line. 

TA.MM AV. N. & S. 6400 W. From Berthold 
to Watson. 1100 to 1800. Manchester line; 
I9IMI to 3400, Tower Grove line. 

TAKA LA\E. N. & .S. 1600 W. and 8900 N. on 
Broadway. From MacLaren to Swltzer. 
Union Av. car on Broadway line. 

TARtiKE. See .lohnaon St. 

TAYLOR AV. N. & S. 4500 W. From New- 
stead to Vista. 4400 N. to 800 N.. Taylor 
line; 500 N. to 100 N.. Olive-Maryland: lOO 
N. to 500 S., Laclede line: 600 to 1100 S.. 
Market St. line: 1100 to 1400, Manchester 
line. 
TAVLOR PLATE. (Private.) N. & S. From 
San Francisco av. lo Margaretia av.. one- 
half block west of Taylor av.. 4525 W. and 
SSon N. Spring line. 
TKMI'LE PLAC-E. N. & S. 5650 W. From 
Wells to Julian. Page or Wellston. 



TE.XNESSEE AV. N. & S. 3432 W. From 
Shenandoah to Keokuk. 2300 to 3900, 
Grand line. 
TE.\.\VSO.\ SQUARE. N. & S. 7200 W. and 
3100 S. From Commonwealth to Canter- 
bury, Manchester line: or ilo. Pac. Ry. to 
Maplewood. 
TENTH. N. & S. 1000 W. From Hebert to 
Pestalozzi. 1 N. to 3600 N., Cherokee line; 1 
S. to 3000, Cass line. 
TERRACE AV. E. & W. 4700 W. 1 block 

north of Gravois av. Cherokee line. 
TERRV AV. E. & W. 2833 N. From Euclid 
to Kingshighway. 4900 to 5300. Cass line. 
TESSO.V. E. & W. 8000 S. From Wharf to 
River des Peres. 1 to 200, Broadway line: 
300 to 3800. Bellefontaine. 
TEXAS AV. N. & S. 2632 W. From Eads to 
©sceola. 1600 to 3900, Jefferson line; 4200 
to 4400, Broadway line. 
THATCHER AV. E. & W. 7700 N. From 
Wharf to Broadway. 1 to 700, Broadway 
line. 
THEKLA AV. N. & S. 2400 W. From Kings- 
highway to Bernays, and from Thrusli to 
Tracy. 7000 to 8200, Union Av. line. 
THEOBALD AV. E. & VV. In Baden. 8600 
Church road to Newby St. Broadway line. 
THEODORE AV. N. & S. 2500 W. and 7900 
N. From Thrush to Gilmore, and from Em- 
erson lo Davison. 77oo to 8100, Union Av. 
car. 
THEODOSIA AV. E. & W. 1600 N. From 
Bayard to Hodiamont. 4800 to 6700, Wells- 
ton line. 
THERES.\ AV. N. & S. 3500 W. From Bell 
to Lafayette. loOO N. lo 1700 S., Grand Av. 
line. 
THER.M.l TERRACE. (Private.) 6800 W. 
E. to W. from about 1520 Prather Av. and 
running west two blocks. Manchester- 
Maple wood line. 
THIRD. N. & S. 300 W. From O'Fallon to 
Arsenal. 1000 N. to 1400 N., Broadway 
line; 1000 N. to 1000 S., 4th St. line: 1100 S. 
to 3100 S., Broadway line. 
THIRD AV. (Private.) N. & S. from Wise 
av. in the 6700 block, west of Kraft street. 
Manchester line. (Now Nashville Av. ) 
THIRTEENTH. N. & S. 1300 W. From 
Branch to Cherokee, and from Osceola to 
Elchelberger. 1 N. to 600 N., Chouteau 
line: 700 to 3100, Bellefontaine: 1 S. to 1100 
S., Chouteau: 1200 to 3400. Cherokee; 4400 
to 5300, Bellefontaine line. 
THIRTV-EIGHTH. N. & S. from Meramec 
St. 4300 S. to Eichelbereer St. 5300 S. Grand 
Av. or Bellffontalne lines. 
THIRTV-M\TH. N. & S. 3900 W. Park to 
Mngnolia. Park line. Also from Osceola 
4400 S. to Neosho st. 4600 S., Bellefontaine 
line. 
THIRTV-SEVE.XTH. N. & S. From Mera- 
mec St. 4300 S. to Elchelberger st. 5300 S. 
Grand or Bellefontaine line. 
THOLOZA.V AV. E. & W. 3650 S. From 
Grand to Kingshighway, and from McCaus- 
land to River des Peres. 3600 to 4300, 
Cherokee line; 4300 to 5000, Chouteau- 
Southampton: 7000 and west. Frisco trains 
to Llndenwood. 
THOMAS. E. & W. 1400 N. From Jefferson 
to Theresa. 2600 to 3100, Spring line: 3200 
to 3500. Wellston line. 
THOMPSON AV. N. & S. 3200 W. From 
Natural Bridge rd. to Bailey. 2800 to 4000, 
Grand line. 
THORNDY PLACE. N. & S. 5840 W. Maple 

to Bartmer. Hodiamont line. 
THRUSH AV. E. & W. 7900 N. From Flor- 
Isslant to BIrcher. and from Wharf to 
Broadway. 2200 to 2800, Union A v. car. 
THI'RMAN BOI-LEVARD. N. & S. 4100 W. 
From Magnolia to Folsom. and from Park 
av. north 1 block. IBOO to 2300, Park line. 
TIFFANY AV. N. & S. 3800 W. From Gra- 
tiot to Vlata. 1000 to 1300. Chouteau or 
Park lines, transferring to Tiffanv Av. line. 
TILDEV \V. N. * S. from 4401 Iron St. lo 
4400 Kingshighway southwest, walk east. 
Cherokee car. 
TILLIR AV. E. & W. 8237 N. from Frederick 
St. to Newby St. 3 blocks west of Broad- 
way. Broadwnv through line. 
TOM. N. * S 2014 W. From Eugenia to 

Clark. M.irket St. line. 
TOWER GROVE AV. N. & S. 4340 W. From 
Clayton to Magnolia. 600 to 3400. Vande- 
venter line. 
TOWER GROVE PLACE. 2250 S. and 5000 
W. Runs east to west. From Alfred av. 
to Kingshighway. Chouteau-.Southampton 
line. 
TRACY AV. 8200 N. From Florissant to 

Jennings. 2200 to 2500, Union Av. 
TRACV RO\D. N.-E. 8200 N. From Thekla 
to Hall's Ferry road. 8200 to 8100, Union 
Av. car. 
TRAI'KORD LANE. N. O. S. 1800 W. and 8600 
N. Northwest of Calvary Cemetery. Union 
Av. car lo terminus. 
TRE.MONT AV. E. & W. 3100 S. From River 
des Peres to Canterbury av. Mo. Pac. 
trains to Maplewood. 



TRLDEAL. E. & W. 2200 S. From Wharf to 
Broadway. 1 lo 600, Uroadway line 

'''V,"'^i'^K ,'^^• ^•..*^ **• ^-"^ W. From Nat- 
ural Bridge road to Lee av. 3700 lo 4100 
Sarah St. line. 

TWELFTH .N. & S. 1200 W. From Branch 
to Pestalozzi. l s. to 600 N.. Chouteau 
\^,?,: L"" hy ^^UO. Bellefontaine line; 1 S. to 
i^oo b., lower Grove line; 2ooO to 2700. 
Cherokee line. ' 

TWENTIETH. N. & S. 2000 W. From Col- 
ege to Poplar. 1 N. to 2400 N.. 18th St 
line; 2.,00 to 3500, Lee line: 4000 to 5300 
nne ^ '^^ '" """ '^- Market s": 

TVVE.NTY-FIFTH. N. & S. 2500 W. From 
bher dan to (jlasgow. 1400 to 3500, Jeffer- 
son line: 3600 to 4100, Lee line """ler 

TWENTV-FIHST. N. & s. 2100 W. From 
College to Chouteau. 1 N. to 3200 N.. 18th 
St. line; 3300 to 3900, Lee; 4000 to 5300 
Bellefontaine; 1 S. to 5oo S., Market St • 
500 lo 1000, Chouteau line ^'aritet Sjt.. 

TWENTV FOl RTll. N. & S. 2400 W. From 
Carr to Cass. 1200 to 1500, Jefferson, Cass 
Av. or Spring Av. llne.s. 

TWENTV-SECOXD. N. & S. 2200 W. From 
Angelica to Chouteau. 1 N. to 3200 .N. 18th 
.St line; 3200 to 3900, Lee line: 3900 to 4100 

.»,?.t l?!"""*'""^ ""^= 1 S. to 1000. Jefferson. ' 

TVy-EXTV-THIRD. N. & S. 2300 W. From 
Angelica to Chouteau. 1 N. to 3500 N 
Jefferson line; 3600 to 4100. Lee line- 1 s' 
to 1000 S.. Jeffer.<!on line. 

TYLER. E. & W. 1945 N. From Wharf to 
J^in 'd- „^'° "■'?"■ ^'-''-'d'vay line: 1100 to 
1300. Bellefontaine line. 

TVROLEAX .IV. E. & W. 6830 S. on Gravols 

.•?i^». ^^"^ ^ '" Gravols av. Cherokee line. 

I LEX A AV. N. & S. Delore to Walsh. 390C 
V\. and 5000 S. Cherokee line. 

I XION BOULEVARD. N. & S. 5300 W. From 
I- orest Park to BIrcher av. 200 to 4300 
T nion Av. car. 

*'^''"i^\r.''>*^''" N- * S. 5100 S.. between Hill 
?,..-.^ •'•*'*' *'•• one-half block west of 
Michigan av. Bellefontaine line 

I .XIV-ERSiTV E. & W. 2900 N From 22d 
to Grand. 2300 to 2900. ISih St line 

"''^^■^"t,?'^^' '-'^'OK^'- I^ & W. 3100 S. and 
.100 -n . In Greenwood. From River des 
Peres to city limits. Mo. Pac. trains to 
IMaplewood. 

I-PTOX. E. & W. 7400 S. From Wharf to 
.Michig.nn, and from Grand to Eugenia 1 
to :.00. Broadway line: 300 to 3700, Belle- 
fontaine line. 

UTAH. v.. & W. 3300 S. From 9th to Grand 
and from Gustlne to Mnrganford road. 1 
to 1300. Broadway line; 1400 lo 3600 Chero- 
kee line: 3700 to 4300, Tower Grove line 

UTAH PLACE. E. & W. 3300 S. From (3rlnd 
to Giistine. 3600 lo 3900. Grand 

VA"; ''''*<'''• N. & S. 1900 W. From Mc- 
jSulty south. Park or Compton Heights 

VALBXTIXE. E. & W. 500 S. From Wharf 
to Broadway. 1 to 500. 4th St. line. 

VAN niREN. N. & .S. 600 W. From Steins 
to Catalan 7600 S. to 8600 S. Broadway 

VANDRRRlRfiH AV. N. & S. 3533 W From 
Hawthorne to Arsenal. 2200 to 3100, Grand 
line; also 4th St. line. 

VANDEVENTER AV. N. & S. 3900 W. From 
Natural Bridge road to Kingshigh wav. 1 N 
to 3800 N., Vandeventer line: 1 S. to 1000 
S Aandcvenler line: Chouteau lo Kings- 
highway. Chouteau-.Southampton line 

VANDEVENTER PLACE. E. & W., 950 N 
From Grand to Vandeventer av. Grand, 
Page or Vandeventer. 

V,*RRKLMAX AV. 4535 S. 1 block east ol 
Gravois. Cherokee line. 

VEH.A AV. (Private.) East to west from 6826 
Florissant av. west about 1000 feet. Belle- 
fontaine line. 

VERMONT. 6300 S. Runs N. to S. From 
Virginia to Ivory. Bellefontaine line. 

VERNON AV. E. & W. 1200 N. From Wal- 
ton to lntersectl<m with Page, and from 
Klng.«hlghwn.\- to Goodfellow. 4600 to 5200 
Page line; 5300 to 5600. Hodiamont line. 

VERONICA AV. E. {i W. In Baden. From 
8635 Church road to Newby St. Broadway 
line. 

VF.SSEI, AV. 8900 N.. running E, & W. from 
8000 Hall's Ferry rd. to Tracey rd. Broad- 
way through car. 

VEST AV. N. & R. 2529 W. From Salisbury 
to Newhou.se. 3800 to 4000. Lee 

VICTOR ST. E. & W. 2500 S. From Wharf 
to Minnesota, and from Arkansas to Grand. 
1 lo BOO, Broadway line: 600 to 1100. Cass: 
1200 to 2000, Cherokee: 2100 to 2700. Jeffer- 
son; 2700 to 2800, Tower Grove; 2900 to 
3500. Compton Heights line. 

VICTORIA AV. F. X: W. 1200 S. and 6100 
W. From Billon lo Tamm. 6700 to 6800. 
Market St. line 

VICTORIA PL. N. * S. 6900 W. South ol 
MrCausland av.. Market St. line. 

VILLA AV. E. & W. 1500 S. From San Ja- 
cinto lo Pale. 6600. Manchester line. 

VINE. E. & W. 500 N. From Wharf to 4th 
St. 1 to 400. 4th SI. line. 



STREET GUIDE— Continued. 



VINE GROVE AV. N. & S. 4300 W. From 
LabaUle to Ashland. 3000 to 4500, Taylor 
line north. 
VIRGINIA AV. N. & S. 3300 W. From Chou- 
teau to Park, and from Lafayette to River 
des i'eres. 1000 to 1400, Chouteau line; 1400 
to 1600, Park line; 1700 to 2100, 4th St. line; 
2200 to 2800, Compton Heights line; 2900 
to 3200, Tower Grove line; 3200 to 3600, 
Cherokee line; 3700 to 4000. 7th St. line; 
4100 to 8900 Bellefontalne. 
VISTA AV. E. & W. 1429 S. From Compton 
to Tiffany, and from Boyle to Taylor. 3200 
to 3700. Park line; S800 to 5000, Vandeven- 
ter line. 
VIVIAN AV. East to west from 8245 Floris- 
sant av., running about 250 feet west. 
Union Av. car. 
VON PHUL. N. & S. 1400 W. From East 
Grand av. to Adelaide. 4600 to 5400, Broad- 
way line north. 
VON VERSEN AV. E. & W. 745 N. From 
Union to western city limits, 5000 to 6300, 
Olive-Uelmar. 
VULCAN. N. & S. 7200 S. From Nagle to 
River des Peres. 7200 to 8900, Broadway 
line south. 
■W.\BAD.\ A\. E. & W. 2500 N. and 4837 W. 

Spalding line and walk. 
WABASn AV. S. & W. From 3539 S. From 
7100 Oleatha to 7100 Bancroft, 1 block west 
)Ot McCausland. 3600 to 3900, Frisco su- 
burban trains to Llndenwood. 
WADDELL AV. S.-W. 3700 W. From River 
des Peres to road 1 block west of South 
Grand av. 7700 to 8200, Bellefontalne line. 
WAUDINGHAM. N. & S. 119 W. From 
Franklin to Carr, 900 to 1100, Broadway 
line. 
WAUE AV. E. & W. 1400 S. From Tamm 

av. west. 6400 to 6500, Manchester line. 
WAGNEH AV. E. & W. 1200 N. From Ho- 
dlaraont to western city limits. 6200 W., 
Uodlamont line. 
WAGNER AV. TERRACE. From Wagner av. 

to Hodiamont. Hodiamont line. 
WAGONER PLACE. N. & S. 4550 W. From 
North Market to Easton. 1500 to 2400. 
Wellston line. 
WALURIDGE PLACE. N. & S. 4950 W. and 

4100 N. From Slevin north. Spring line. 
WALDEMAR AV. E. & W. 2200 S. and 6700 
VV. From Manchester to Forest. 6700 
Manchester line. 
WALL. E. & W. From Church rd. to New- 
by av., 1000 W. and 8600 N., 2 blocks west 
of Broadway. Broadway line. 
WALLACE AV. 4300 west, running E. to W., 
from 4730 Morganford rd. to Ridgewood av. 
Cherokee car. 
WALNUT. E. & W. 100 S. From Wharf to 
Theresa. 1 to 1700, Market St. line; 1800 
to 3500, Laclede line. 
WALSH. E. & W. 5200 S. From Wharf to 
Morganford rd. 1 to 300, Broadway line; 
300 to 4200, Bellefontalne. 
WALTER AV. N. & S. 8345 N. From Broad- 
way to Glmblln road in Baden, Broadway 
line. 
WALTON AV. N. & S. 4700 W. From Berlin 
to Easton av. 400 to 700. Olive-University 
line; 300 to 900, Ollve-Delmar: 300 to 1100, 
Hodiamont line; 1100 to 1300, Page: 1400 to 
1700. Wellston line. 
WALTON PLACE (formerly Lulu). N. & S. 
300 feet east of Euclid from Ashland to 
Greer Av. Natural Bridge or Marcus Av. 
line. See Lulu av. 
WANDA AV. .6300 S., N. to S. from 4400 Iron 
St. to 4400 Klngshighway Southwest. 
Cherokee line. 
WARNE AV. N. & S. 4000 W. From Easton 
to Adelaide. 1500 to 3000, Vandeventer line: 
4100 to 4400, Lee line: 2100 E. to 1900 E., 
Bellefontalne line; 1000 E. to 1900 E.. 
Broadway line. 
WARREN. E. & W. 2600 N. From Wharf to 
Jefferson. 1 to 900, Broadway line; 900 to 
2600, Cherokee line. 
WARWIC-K .\V. E. & W. 1701 N. and 4900 W. 
2 blocks north of Easton av. Wellston line. 
WASH. E. & W. 1000 N. From Wharf to 1st 
and from Broadway to Easton. 1 to 600, 
Broadway line: 600 to 1400, Spring line; 
1400 to 2900, Hodiamont line. 
WASHINGTON AV. E. & W. 600 N. From 
Wharf to Grand, and from Klngshighway 
to Union. 1 to 1800, Page, Park or Compton 
Heights lines: 1 to 3600. Page line: 3600 to 
6200. Ollve-Delmar line. 
WASHINGTON BOITI.EVARD. E. & W. from 
601 N. Grand to Klngshighway. Olive St. 
lines. 



WASHINGTON PLACE. N. & S. 3950 W. 

From Sherman pi. to Kossuth, Lee. 
WASHINGTON TERRACE. E. & W. 600 N. 

From Union to Clara. 5300 to 5800, Ollve- 
Delmar line. 
WASHINGTON WAY. N. & S. 4237 W. from 
Olive St. to Washington blvd. Between 
Whittier st. and Pendleton av. Olive St. 
lines. 
WATER. N. & S. 200 E. From Elwood to 
River des Peres. 5900 to 8900 S., Broad- 
way line. 
WATERMAN AV. E. & W. 400 N. From 
Union to Skinker roau. 5000 to 6900, Olive- 
University line. 
WATSON RO.VD. S. & W. 6000 W. From Old 
Manchester road to western city limits. 
3000 to 4500, Tower Grove. 
WAVEHLY PLACE BOULEVARD. N. & S. 
2100 W. From Lafayette to Geyer, 4th St. 
line. 
WAY. E. & W. 1500 S. and 6000 W. From 
Sulphur to Billon. 6000 to 6100, Manches- 
ter line. 
WEBER ROAD. 8600 S. From Adelia to 

Morganford road. Broadway line. 
WEBSTER AV. N. & S. 3100 W. From Eas- 
ton to Magazine. 1400 to 1800, Wellston 
line. 
WEIL AV. E. & W. 4400 S. From Watson 
road to city limits. Frisco suburban train 
to Shrewsbury. 
W.'VLLIKGTON COURT. E. & W. In Green- 
wood. From River des Peres to Manhat- 
tan. Frisco train to Llndenwood or Mo. 
Pac. train to Maplewood. 
WELLS AV. E. & W. 1420 N. From Kings- 
highway to western city limits. 5000 to 
6100, Wellston line. 
WENZLICK AV. N. & S. 6800 W. and 3600 S. 

From Pernod south. Tower Grove line. 
WEST AV. 5300 S. N. to S. from Eichel- 

berger st. to Wilcox av. Cherokee line. 
■WEST BELLE PLACE. E. & W. 1000 N. 
From Vandeventer to Taylor. 3900 to 4500, 
Hodiamont line. 
WEST BELLE TERRACE. E. & W. 1100 N. 

4600 W., Hodiamont line. 
WEST BILLON AV. N. & S. From Manches- 
ter av.. between Billon and Knox. Man- 
chester line. 
WEST C.4BANNE COURT. N. & S. 5900 W. 
South of Hodiamont line tracks. Hodia- 
mont line. 
WEST CABANNE PL.\CE. E. & W. 900 N. 
From Hamilton to West Cabanne court. 
Hodiamont line. 
WEST C.4BANNE TERRACE. E. & W. 850 N. 
and 6100 W. South side of Hodiamont line 
tracks, from Catalpa to West Cabanne St. 
Hodiamont line. 
WEST END AV. N. & S. 4600 W. From Cook 

to Page. Page line. 
WEST END PL.\CE. N. & S. 3515 W. From 

Olive north. Olive St. line. 
WESTG.\TE AV. In County. N. & S. from 
Delmar blvd. to Colorado R. R. Tracks, 
west end of Parkview Place. Olive, Uni- 
versity or Delmar lines. 
WEST IOWA AV. N. & S. 2750 W. Western 
boundary Laclede Park. From North Gas- 
conade to South Gasconade, Bellefontalne 
line. 
WEST JEFFERSON AV. N. & S. 2600 W. and 
500 S. From Scott to Chouteau. 700 to 1000, 
Chouteau line. 
WEST MICHIGAN AV. N. & S. 3200 W. and 
4500 S. From Dakota to South Dakota, 
Bellefontalne line. 
WEST PAPIN ST. 900 S. 4300 W. E. & W. 
from Boyle av. to Klngshighway blvd. 
Market St. car. 
WESTMINSTER PLACE. E. & W. 325 N. 
From Spring to Euclid, and from Kings- 
highway to Union. 3700 to 5200, Ollve- 
Unlversitv line. 
WESTMORELAND PL.\CE. E. & W. 300 N. 
From Klngshighway to Union. Olive- 
Maryland line. 
WEST PARK AV. 1300 S. and 5600 W. From 
Sublette to western city limits. Manches- 
ter line. 
WEST PINE BOULEVARD. E. & W. 200 N. 
From Grand to Klngshighway. 3600 to 5000, 
Tyaclede line. 
WEST R.\ILROAD AV. N. & S. 500 W. and 
7400 N. From Calvary to Thatcher. Broad- 
way line. 
WH.\RF. N. & S. Entire river front, Broad- 
way line. 
WHERRY .AV. 4400 S. and 5400 W. From 
Southerland to Nottingham. Chouteau- 
Southampton line. 



, 100 W. From East 
4500 N. to 540u, Broad- 



WHIT.MAN. N. & S 

Grand to Adelaide, 
way line. 

WHITTEMORE PLACE. E. & W. 1600 S. 
From Missouri to Jefferson. Jeflerson line. 
WHITTIER. N. & S. 4200 W. From Lindell 
to Ashland. 300 to 600, Olive St. lines; Too 
to 3U00, Sarah St. line. 
WICHITA AV. E. & W. 1400 S. From Tay- 
lor to Klngshighway. 4500 to 50UO, Mar- 
ket St. line or Taylor av. 
WICKLOW PLACE. N. & S. 425 W. and 5200 
S. From Hill to Walsh. Bellefontalne 
line. (Now Union PL) 
WIESEHAN AV. E. & W. 6400 S. Kings- 
highway to Korn av. Cherokee line. 
WILCOX AV. E. & W. 4500 W. From 5300 
Christy av. running west about 200 feet 
west of West av. Cherokee line. 
WILLIAM PLACE. N. & S. From 5325 Can- 
ton av. to Natural Bridge road. Union av. 
line, walk 1 block west. 
WILLOW^ AV. E. & W. 11000 N. North of 
Water Works. From Bisque to Columbia 
Bottom road. Broadway line, north from 
terminus. 
WIL.MINGTO.V ROAD. E. & W. 6000 S. From 
Michigan to Kansas junction. Bellefon- 
talne line. 
WILSON AV. E. & W. 2100 S. From Kings- 
highway to Tamm. 4900 to 5600, Chou- 
teau-Southampton: 5700 to 6400, Frisco 
trains to Clifton Heights. 
WINDERMERE COUR*. N. & S. 5400 W. 

From Delmar north. Ollve-Delmar line. 
WINDERMERE PLACE. E. & W. 1000 N. 

From Union west. Hodiamont line. 
WINDHAM AV. E. & W. 8300 N. From 
Woodstock to Goodfellow. Union Av. line. 
WINDSOR PL.\CE. E. & W. 1021 N. From 
Grand to Vandeventer. 3600 to 3800, Page 
line. 
WINKELMAN PL.\CE. (Private.) E. & W. 
From Marcus av. 1 block west, about 800 
feet west of Florissant av. Bellefontalne 
line. 
WINNEB.\GO. E. & W. 3700 S. From Ma- 
rine to Oak Hill av. 1900 to 2600, Broad- 
way line: 2600 to 4000, 7th St. 
WINONA AV. E. & W. 3800 S. From Mc- 
Causland av. to city limits. 6900 to 7200, 
Frisco suburban trains to Llndenwood. 
WISCONSIN AV. N. & S. 2000 W. From 
Lynch to Marine. 2800 to 3400. Jefferson 
or Cass lines: 3500 to 4000, Broadway line. 
WISE AV. E. & W. 1200 S. From East road 

to Pierce. 5300 to 5700. Market St. line. 
WITHERS AV. E. & W. 5300 N. From Hall 

to Broadway. 300 to 700. Broadway line. 
WITHNELL. E. & W. 3225 S. From 9th to 

Missouri. 900 to 2100. Cherokee. 
WITTENBERG. N. & S. 1430 S., on Old Man- 
chester road to Mo. Pac. Ry. Market St. 
line. 
WOODLAND AV. N. & S. 2200 W. and 8000 
N. South from Patridge av. Union Av. 
line. 
WOODL.\ND PLACE. (Private.) E. & W. 
From Oakley pi. to Amherst pi. 1230 N. and 
5924 to 5975 W.. in the block between Ham- 
ilton and Hodiamont, and Plymouth and 
Julian. Page av. line. 
WOODS. N. & S. 5900 W. From .\rsenal to 
Elizabeth. 2500 to 3100, Tower Grove line. 
WOODS. N. & S. 4600 S. and 400 E. From 
Itaska to half a block, east of Broadway. 
Broadwav line. 
WOODSTOCK AV. N. & S. 4700 N. and 5800 
W. From Frueh to Jennings. Union Av. 
car. 
WREN AV. E. & W. 7900 N. From Floris- 
sant to Theodore. 2200 to 2500, Union Av. 
car. 
WRIGHT. E. & W. 2900 N. From Wharf to 
20th. 1 to 900. Broadway line: 1100 to 1400. 
Bellefontalne line: 1600 to 2000. Lee line. 
WYANDOTTE. E. & W. 4334 S. From Wharf 

to Broadwav. Broadway line. 
WYDOWN BOULEV.\RD. E. & W. 1 N. 6200 

W. Clayton & Forest Park line. 
W^YOMING. E. & W. 3200 S. From Broad- 
way to Morganford road. 500 to 2600. Caaa: 
2700 to 2900. Bellefontalne: 3000 to 4300, 
Tower Grove. 
VALE .*V. 5900 W.. running N. & S. from 

7126 Oakl.ind Av. Market St. car. 
TEATMAN SQU.-VBE. 1800 N. 2800 W. North 
Market St.. Magazine St.. Lefflngwell and 
Glasgow av. Natural Bridge and Cass Av. 
lines. 
ZEALAND. N. & S. 1400 W. From Linton 
to College. 6100 to 5200 N.. Broadwav line. 
ZEPP AV. E. & W. 3435 S. From Wharf 
to Broadway. 1 to BOO, Broadway line 
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WHEN RENTING AUTOS, REMEMBER 

EXCELSIOR AUTO COMPANY 

RENT THE BEST ONLY 

The Best Packard Cars Only Both Limousines and Touring Cars 

KIN . CENTRAL B08 BELL. BOMONT 2088 219 N. CARDINAL AVENUE 



ABDOMINAL BELTS AND ELASTIC 
STOCKINGS 



ATTA C HCDCMin olive 459, central 4428 

Ul I V r. llCndvni.L25rE«nSINTHESU$IKESS 

TRUSSES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS 
UCH SUPPORTS 309 Marmod-Jaccard BIdg. 



DAWSON I^*VAL1D SUPPLY CO.. 620-22 Pine St., 

Main 384. 
KEKSCHEL, OTTO F. 309 Mermo.l- Jaccard Bldg. 

Olive 459. Central 442S. 

ACCOUNTANTS 

AUDIT & BOND CO. OF AMERICA, 1601 3rd Nafl 

Bank BldK. Olive 456. 
POSEY-SniROERS & COMPANY, 406 Times Bldg. 

Olive 5S53. 
HYATT. J. W.. 557 Pierce Bldg. Olive 441. Central 

ACCOUNTANTS— CERTIFIED PUBLIC 

BOISSELIEK, R. W., 19S6-S7-S8 Railway Exchange 

Bids- Main 5:!7. Central 2207. 
POSEY-SCUROERS & CO., Times Bldg. Olive 6S53. 

ACTING AND FANCY DANCING 

BET.MONT Sl-HQML OP ACTING. Henneman Hall, 
3723 Olive St. Llndell 1510. Delmar 2369. 



GARD.NEll ADVERTISING CO.. 10th 



Sts. Oli 



291.5 



nd I-o 



NELSON CHESMAN & CO., 1127-29 Pine St. Main 

492. Central 3994. 
RUEBBL-TYLER ADVERTISING CO.. Rialto 

Bldg Olive 812. 
WESTERN ADVERTISING CO. Boatmen's Bank 

Bldg. Olive 370O. Central 2997. 

ADVERTISING NOVELTIES 

ST. LOUIS BUTTON CO., 413 Lucus Ave. Main 
2902. Central 1478. 

ADVERTISING STICKERS 

ST. LOUIS STICKER CO.. 105 Pine St. Olive 1492. 
Central 4210. 

AGRICULTURAL IIVIPLEMENTS 

WT:BER implement & auto CO . 1900 Locust 
St. Threshing Machinery— Saw Mill Supplies. 
Bomont 2283. Central 6454. 

AIR COMPRESSORS 

FARRAR PUMP & MACHINERY CO., 318 Granite 

Bldg. Main 1355. Central 7173-R. 
AMBULANCES 
ROBERT. WM. J., 1003 Russell Ave. Grand 1941. 

Central 3497. 

AMUSEMENTS 

MOUND CITY PHOTOPLAY ■CO., Inc., 1015-26 
Chemical Bldg. Olive 1634. 



AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 

AMERICAN ACTOMOP.ILE lXSrU.\.XCE CO.. 1663 
Pierce Bldg. Olive 24'Xi Central 2;2(;. 

AUTOMOBILE MAGNETO REPAIRING 

HOFFMAN. S. G., 3932 Olive St. Llndell 980. 

AUTOMOBILE OILS 

MATTHEWS, GEO. T. & CO.. No. a) S. Main St. 
Main 2!-47. Central 2371. 

AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 

MODERN AUTO REPAIR & RECONSTRUCTION 
CO.. 4«01-3 Olive St. Forest 1290. Delmar 2052. 
Night Phone, Forest 1545. 
AUTOMOBILE RADIATOR REPAIRING 

McHENRY. THOa, & SON. 395S Easton Ave. Lln- 
dell 3521, Delmar 1929-L. 

AUTOMOBILE RENTING 

ACORN AUTO SERVICE & GARAGE, 3221 OUve St. 
Bomont 131. Central 842. 

AUTO RENTAL & REPAIR CO. A. A. McHenry, 
Mgr.. 3958 Easton Ave. Llndell 3521. Delmar 1923-I.. 

EXCELSIOR AUTO CO., 219 N. Cardinal Ave. 
Bomont 2088. Central 608. 

NATIONAL RIDING .VCADEMY. 1802-4 N. Grand 
Ave. Llndell 415. Central 6095. 

RELIABLE AUTO LIVERY CO.. 4130 OllV'e St. 

, Linden 26B9. Delmar 538. 

SCOTT, O. N.. 1525 Union Blvd. Forest 1207. Mon- 
roe 2103. Forest 7406. Delmar 555. 



ACORN AUTO SERVICE & GARAGE CO. 



BOMONT 131 



Taxicabs and Touring Car For Hire. 

CARS WASHED AND POLISHED DAY OR NIGHT. 
3221 OLIVE STREET 



CENTRAL 842 



ADDRESSING 



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COMMERCIAL. LETTER Si ADDRESSING CO.. 518- 

19 Granite Bldg. Fae-Simlle Letters. Addressing 

and Folding. Olive 624. 
ROSS-GOULD LIST & LETTER CO.. 9th and Locust 

St.". Olive 3603-2. Central 1591 
H. STILWELL. 709 Pine St. Main 423.1. Central 

1322. 

ADDRESSING MACHINES 

ADDRESSOGRAPH I'O. 2'I7 Fullerton Bldg. Olive 

884. Central 1660 
ELLIOTT ADDRESSING MACHINE CO. E. D. 

Leshln. Mgr. Gi)2 Commercial Blrg. OUve 5977. 
ADDRESSING AND MAILING 

H. STILWELL. 709 I'ino St. Main 4236. Central 
1322. 

ADVERTISERS' PRINTING 

PERRIN-SMITH PRINTING CO. 217 Olive St. 
Main 1482. Central S2. 

ADVERTISING AGENTS 

D'ARCT ADVERTIi?INC, CO. International Life 
Bldg. Olive 62S1. Central 6747. 



Good Advertising 

Placed in 

Magazines, 

Newspapers, 

and Farm Papers 

All Over the World 

A LARfiE STAFF OF EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL 
SALES PROMOTION AND ADVERTISING SPECIALISTS 
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ROY B. SIMPSON 

FISHER-STEINBRUEGGE ADV. CO. 

PHONE. MAIN 267 
1627-31 Washington Ave. 



APPRAISERS 

LLOYD-THOMAS CO . THE 44S Pier«e Bldg. Main 
3123. Central lOSl. 

APRONS AND JACKETS 

MARKS. MARCUS & SON, 703 Lucas Ave. Main 
1446, 

ARCHBUILDER SHOES AND LASTS 

ARCHBUILL>ER SHOE & LAST CO.. ,518 N. Grand 
Ave. Archbullder Shoes Patented March 31, 1908, 
* and Shoes for all deformities. Llndell 2560. 

ARCHITECTS 

CHARLES H. DEITERING. 1320 Cent. Nafl Bk. 

Bldg. Olive 3619. 
GRUEN. WILLIAM H., Architect, 1101-2 Chemical 

Bldg. Main 554. Res.. 3542 Russell. Grand 30O4. 

Victor 21T7-L. 
HIRSHSTEIN. J. M., 945-6 Century Bldg. Olive 

4162. Central 4398. 
KLIPSTEIN & RATHMANN. 1501 Chemical Bldg. 

Olive 124 Central 2022-L. 
LEE. THOS C 1410 Syndicate Trust Bldg. Olive 

2170, Central 3595. 
PREISLER, E.. 918 Pine St. Olive 1218. 

, ART 

PETERS. MISS KATHARINE C, 212 Fidelity Bldg 
Grand and Franklin Aves. 

ART DEALERS 

BREY'S ART STORE at Nugents Main 1161. OUve 
3900. Central 3200. 

ART GLASS 

UNIQUE ART GL.VSS CO.. W. P . Other Mgr.. 2107-9 
Pine St. Bomont S9ii 

ARTIFICIAL LIMBS 

HANGER. J. E.. Inc.. 1912-14 Olivi- St. Bomont 250. 

ASBESTOS 

JOHNS-MANVILLE, H W.. CO.. BOl-o N. 3rd St. 
Main 384. Central 7220. 

ASH PITS 

HITMMEL MFG. CO., 3004 LaSallc St. Makers of 
Sheet Il-on Products Grand 3444. Victor I946-L, 
ASPHALT - 

ST. LOUIS ASPHALT CO.. 511 Walnut St. Main 
2293. Central 2.54S. 

ASSAYERS 

ST. LOUIS SAMPl.I.MG & TESTING WORKS. 713 
Clark Ave. Main 2317. 

ATTORNEY 

.\BLB. SIDNEY TIIOHNE. 304-5 Pierce Bldg. Olive 
149, Central 119, 

AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTERS 

BURNS. W. S . .IR.. ',04-5 Granite Bldg Olive 4595. 
AUTOMOBILE BODIES 

McCABE-POWERS CARRIAGE CO . 1217 N. Broad- 
way. Main 4.510. Central 2743. 



AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 



MOTOR CAR SEffKIS!: 

HARDWARE AND AUTO SUPPLIES 

REPAIRING. PAINTING AND BODY BUILDING 
BELL SIDNEY. 1767 2201-15 PESTALOZZI ST. 



LEGUERRIER AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING CO 

5020 Easton Ave. Forest 7042. 
MODERN AUTO REPAIR & RECONSTRUCTTON 

CO. 4601-3 Olive St, Forest 1290. Delmar 2051 

Nignt Phone. Forest 1545. 

AUTOMOBILE SPRINGS 

JENKINS MANUFACTURING CO.. ll-M Chestnut 
St. OUve 4,515. Central 3766. 

AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES 

MOTOR CAR REPAIR & SUPPLY CO.. 2200-15 

Peslalozzi St. Sidney 1767. 
PHOENIX AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY CO.. Main 

Store. .3225 Locust St. Bomont 1975. Oentral 4686 
PHOENIX AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY CO.. Branch. 

6887 Delmar Blvd. Cabany 3550. 

AUTOMOBILE TIRE REPAIRING 

ALLEN TIRE CO.. 3152 Lindcll .\vo. Llndell 2»0. 

AUTOMOBILE TIRES 



KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TiREco. 



BOMONT 1464 CENTIU 7215 

H. L. Smith, Mgr. 3221 Locust St., St. Louis 



ACME RUBBER MFG. CO.. 1122 Pine St. Olive 572. 
PAN.\MA EQUIPMENT CO.. 3912 Washington Blvd. 

Linriell 478. 
ST, LOUIS RUBBER & REPAIR CO.. W. Schmidt. 

Prop.. 310 manning Ave. Bomont 1404. 
ST. LOUIS TIRE & VULCANIZING CO.. 4142 Olive 

St. Llndell 2249. 
WEBER IMPLEMENT & AUTO CO.. 1900 Locust 

St. Bomont 2283. Central 6454. 

AUTOMOBILE AND CARRIAGE SPRINGS 

CHAMP SPRING CO.. 2117 Chouteau Ave. Main 
2195. Victor 274-L. 



CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 



BELL OLIVE 
3412 



W. H. MENTE 



KINLOCH CENTRAL 
1078-R 



BURLAP, BAGS, TWINE. SECOND-HAND BAGS A SPECIALTY 

IS SOUTH IVIAIIM STREET 



AUTOMOBILES 

BERRY. JOHN. AUTOMOBILE CO.. THE. 39M 
Washlnifton Blvd. Llndtll 211'5. Delmar 2301. 

fiENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO.. 2307 Olive St. 
liomont 342. Central 1S7S. 

PARK AUTOMOBILE CO.. 5201 Delmar Ave. Mon- 
roe lliiO Delmar 1100. 

RArCH & LANO ST. LOUIS CO.. 3118 Locust St 
Bomonl S2. Central 5525. 

STANLEY MOTOR CAR CO., 5SS3-8o Delmar Blvd 
Cabany 333. Delmar 137. 

WEBER IMPLEMENT * AUTO CO.. 1900 Locust 
St. Bomont 2L"i3 Central HH. Mltchell-Hupmo- 
Mle-Lozier 

AWNINGS AND TENTS 

MORRISON TENT & AWNING CO.. 213-15 N. 3rd 
St. Main 2Si. Central 949. 

NATIONAL TENT & AWNINC, CO.. 1«5 S. Broad- 
way. Olive 5137. Central 4S52. 

BADGES 

ST. LOTIS BUTTON CO. tl3 Lucas Ave. Main 
2902. Central H7S 

BAGS (BURLAP) 

MENTE. W. H.. 15 S Main St. Olive 3112. Central 
107S-R. 

BAGS (SECOND HAND) 

MENTE, W H.. ir. S M.cin St. olive 3112. Central 
107S-R. 

BAKERS— WHOLESALE 

LOOSE-'WTI.KS Hi.-Ji'llT CO.. i:.th an,l Clark Ave. 

' "bakers "and "confectioners' 
supplies 

UNITED BAKERS SII'IM.Y CO.. Ill S. 11th St. 
Olive 2080. Central U2r, 

BANK FIXTURES 

ST. LOUIS BANK EQIII'MENT CO. Sll Walnut 



Oil 



41^ 



BANK, STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES 

BLUMER CAB1.NET CO. 4215 N. Market St. 
Llndell 3071. 

BANKS 



OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THE 

CHIPPEWA BANK 

3801 S. BROADWAY 



BROADWAY SAVINCi.S TRUST CO.. Broadway anS 

Chambers St. Tyler !•«.'- Icntral 1522. 
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF ST LOUIS. 7th 

and Olive Sl.s. Main 5iX0. Central 7216 
CHIPPEWA BANK. 3S01 S. Broadway. Sidney 676. 

Vltlor 6. '5 
MERCHANTS-LACLEDE N./CTIONAL BANK. 4th 

and olive Sts. Main 5465. Central 1693. 
ST. LOUIS UNION TRUST CO.. 4th and Locust. 

Main 3736. Central 3650. 
THIRD NATIONAL BANK. Broadway and Olive. 

criuthwefl corner. Main 3ff7«. Central 3618. 
WEST ST. LOUIS TRUST CO.. Easton and Sarah 

St. LIndell 462. D.lmar 1733. 

BARBERS 

CARLETON BARBER SHOP. Carleton Bide. Olive 

BARBERS' SUPPLIES 
KOKEN BARl'.EltS SUPPLY CO.. Sidney anil 



<l<lii 



(.•iM 



VI.- 



BEDS, ADJUSTABLE 

WALLACE ADJUSTABLE BED ru . The. WrlKht 
Bldg. Olive r.;.' 

BEDS, DISAPPEARING 

RPHY DOOI! P.KIi I'o. Ltt6-7 Chemical Bldit. 
Olive 5113. Central .VC* 

BELTING 
UNION RUBBER * .>-^UPI'I.Y CO.. 18 8. Broadwif>- 
Main 1879. Central 4«I2. 

BICYCLES 

•<-ME MERCANTILE C<).. 211 N 12th SI. Central 

'billboard ADVERTISING 

■ ARCY AIiVEKTISINf; CO. 1 nl. rnatlonal Life 
nidK. Ollv.. -.JM c. i.iral r,7l7 

BILLIARD TABLES 

ST LOUIS nlLLIARI) /i I'Oi'KKT BILLIARD 
TABLE CO, Jini .S. Broadway. Main 744. Cen- 
tral 1543. 

BILLIARDS 

GRAND BILLIARD & pool, PARLOR. <lh and 
Pine Sis. Main I7« c.-niral 2646, 
BINDERS 

BECKTOLD rRTNTlNi; .*. lioOK MFO. CO, 2I() 
Pine St. Main r,r, i.ritrnl 2.578. 

BISCUITS 

I.OOSR-WIT.E.S niPCUIT CO. 15th and Clark Ave 
Main aim Cenlr.il vy. 



BLACKBOARDS 
AMERICAN HLACKH(JARI) CO.. 33 Gay Bldg 
Olive 4783. Central 6.'-,07. 

BLUE PRINTS 

ST. LOUIS BLUE Pltl.NT ,si SUPPLY CO. 2"TJ 
Railway E.veliank-e BIcIk. <iIIv.. .'Ttx C.ntral 2i»l7. 

BOARDING CONTRACTOR 

PETERSE.V & FELL HOAHDINC .* COMMIS- 
SARY. .110 olive St. Main '.W.'i, 

BOILER REPAIRS AND STACKS 

HITMMEL .MK<; I'O,. 3004 I.aSalle St Markers of 

Sheet Iron Prnducl.s Grand 3444. Victor 1946-1,. 

BOILER TUBES 

NATIONAL TUBE CO . 1618 Third NafI Bank Bldg 
Main 360. Central 11.'.3 

BOILERS 

HOUSTON. STANWOOD & GAMBLE CO.. 1984 
Railway Ex Bl.li,-. Olive H63. 

BONDS (MUNICIPAL) 

THOMSON. LEWIS W. SECURITIES CO.. 501 
Bank of C.iiTimerce Bide Main 1S17. 

BONDS AND STOCKS 

ALTHEIMER X- RAWT.INC.S I.NVESTMENT CO.. 
207 N. Broadway Main 45'!0 Central 7460. 
BOOKBINDERS 

BANNER BINDERY CO.. 3C0-2 N. 3rd St. Olive 

57.51 Central 1136-L.. 
HANNAUER & OELKERS. 420 Market St. Central 

2054-R. 
THE HIGH ART RULING & BINDING CO., 300-2 

N 3rd St Olive 3S7. Central 3767. 
KAMPMEYER & WAGNER, 305-7-9 Olive St. Main 

4026 " " 

IcBE 

640. 

BOOKBINDERS' SUPPLIES AND 
MACHINERY 

GAME BROTHERS & CO. 2'«j-2 N. 3ril St. Main 
432. Centr.il fiJl-R. 

BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS 

GERBER Plil.VTI.VC. CO.. Soil Locust St. Olive 1256, 

'" "books AND STATIONERY 

AMERICAN r!.\PTIST rUHl.TI 'ATTO.V SOCTETTY. 
614 N. Grand Av.. T.lii.lell 2:1 Central 777. 

BOX MANUFACTURERS 

HOLMAN PAPER BOX CO., .Stii and Chouteau. 
Main 2US C..ntral U6. 

BRACES AND TRUSSES 

DAWSON I.NVALID SUPPLY' CO.. 620-22 Pine St 
Main 3S4. 

BRICKS 



HY-TEX 



THE STANDARD OF 
QUALITY IN BRICK 



EVERY VARIETY OF FACE BRICK; PRESS. AND WIRE-CUT, 

SMOOTH OR ROUGH HXTURE, ENAMEL. GLAZE, 

PORCELAIN, KNOWN TO BRICKCRAFT. 

HYDRAULIC PRESS BRICK COMPANY, 

CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 
URGEST MAKERS OF FACE BRICK IN THE WORLD. 



HYDRAULIC PRESS BKICK CO. (Hy-Tex Brick). 

Central Natl Bk Bldg. Main 2425. Centran605 
ILLINOIS SI.-PPLY & CONT. CO., 722 Century 

BUlK. Main 235. Central V63, 

BROKERS 

BAYNE, HINE & CO. .W> N. Broadway. Olive EllO 
W. D. MAHANEY, 11211 c.nt. Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Olive 

3633. BROOMS 

WATER!?. JOICX. Manufacturer of Brooms and 

Brushes, 911 Biddle SI 

BURLAP BAGS 

MENTE, W. H.. 15 S Main St. (jilve 3112. Central 
1078-R. 

BUSINESS COLLEGE 

BROWN'S BUSINESS roLLE<;E.S, Homo OfHce 
Vandevcnter and D.lmar Ave». Delmar Oil. 
Llndrll 2Kin 

BUTTER AND CHEESE 

HOFMANN BROS PRODUCE CO.. 7(K) N. 2nd St 
.Vain 34.tS Central 260 

BUTTON MANUFACTURING 

BECKER BUTTON & SKIRT PLEATING CO., 704 
.N. 9th St. Central t«7;i-li 

BUTTONS 

ST. IX)Uia BUTTf)N CO.. 413 Lucas Ave. Main 
2902. CenlrnI 117s 

CABINET MAKERS 

BLUMER CABINET CO., 4215 N. .Market PI Lin 

dell .W71 
ROTHl OTTO, 111 Olive St. Olive 1.5.13 

CAKES 

LOOSE-WHILES niSCIlT CO.. I5lh and Clark Ave. 
Main 5030. Central V.ii 

CALENDARS 

RAMSAY CALENDAR * PRI.NTING CO. lUn Pine 
Mnin 121 



CANDY MANUFACTURERS 



NATIONAL CANDY CO. 

General Offices 415 Pine St. 



NATIO-NAL <-.\NDV CO.. 415 Pin. St oiive W50. 

CAN MANUFACTURERS 

ST. LOUIS PAPER CA.V .S: TUBE Co, 3115-19 N 
Broadway. Tyler 118«. Central 1270. 

CARPENTER WORK 

KERCHEVAL, G A.. 4S66 Suburban Tracks PorcBt 
995. Delmar S4'i 

CARPENTERS 



FOREST 895 



DELMAR 3614-R 



G. A. KERCHEVAL 

CARPENTER AND BUILDER 

General Repairing and Cabinet Work 
4866 SUBURBAN TRACKS 



ANDERSON, J. H. & CO.. 2S09 Eads Ave. Grand 
2M3. Victor 1936-R. 

L. C. & J. P. CROSBY. 316 Olive St. (rear). Olive 
4105 Central 3686-R. 

DOOLEY. F. X. 3005'4 Olive St. Bomont 632. Cen- 
tral 4.5S2-R. 

FEHRT. GUS. 162« Olive St (rear) Olive 753 

KERCHEVAL. G A., 4866 Suburban Tracks. Forest 
995. Delmar 949 

ROTH. OTTO. HI Olive St. Olive 1.5;t3. 

CARPENTERS AND JOBBERS 

A. o;DONNELL. 519 N. Vandevcnter Ave. LIndell 



1640. 



CARPET CLEANERS 



CARRIAGE BUILDERS 

McCABE-POWERS caRRIAi;e CO.. 1217 N Broad- 
way. Main 1510. Central 2743. 

CARRIAGES AND HEARSES 

WILLIAMS (-ARRIAC.E. HEARSK Ji C.\I! CO 
ISlh and Washington. Bomont 924 Central 

599:;- L. 

CARRIAGES AND WAGONS 

McCABE-PoWERS cvhimagE iO. 1217 .N Broad- 
way Main 451e. C.-mral 271:1. 

CASH, PARCEL AND PNEUMATIC TUBE 
CARRIERS 

LAMSON CO.. THE. 709 Pine St. Olive 3662. Cen- 
tral 6317. 

CATERERS 

DORR & ZELLER CATERING CO.. 392i4 WashlnK- 
ton Blvd LIndell 772 and 377. Delmar 1808. 

LEONHARD CONFECTIONERY, 320 Market St 
.train 2322. Central 1128. 

SPECK CONFECTIONERY. 414-41G Market St. 
Main 1443. Central 2090. 

CEMENT 

CONTRACTING & SUPPLY CO. OF ST. LOUIS. 
.110 Odd Fellows- Bldg. Olive 1110. Central U8" 

INDEPENDENT LIME « CEMENT CO.. Vande- 
vcnter and Market LIndell 520. Delmar 520. 

CEMETERIES 

FATHER DICKSO.S- CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 
320 Title Guaranty Bldg. Olive 47.55. 

VALHALLA CEMETERY. 701-2-3 Boatmen's Bank 
Bldg. Olive 44NO Central L'496. 

CHAIR MANUFACTURERS 

LOOEMAN. P H . CHAIR MFG. CO.. 2000 to 202*1 

N. Main St Tvler Wi. C.ntral 4087 
ST LOUIS CHAIR CO. SiV. .V Main St. Olive 23S7 

Central 4247. 

CHANDELIERS 



CHEMISTS 

HINRICHS. CARL G. & GUSTAVUS. 4106 Shenan- 
doah Ave. Grand 792. 

ST. LOUIS SAMPLl.VO & TESTING WORKS. 713 
Clark Ave Main 2.117. 

WIEDEMANN. H. B.. 1601-2-3-4 Chemlc.il Bldr. 



Main 



CHEMISTS, ANALYTICAL 



HINRICH. CARL fi. * GUSTAVL'S. 4106 Sh'-nan- 

doah Ave. Grand 79:'. 
ST. I.OniH SAMPLINfJ & TESTING WTIRKS "U 

Clark Ave. Main 2317. 



CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 



CHINA 

ST LOL'ig GI>ASS & QUKENSWARE CO., 7th and 
Market Sts. China, Glass, Queensware, Hotel 
and Restaurant Goods. Main 121S. Central 2811. 
CHINA AND GLASSWARE MENDING 

C C. MULJ5NER. 821 Clarendon Ave. Forest 8S90. 
CHIROPODISTS 

CARNAHAN-. JUSS ESTELLA, 942 Century Bldg. 

Olive 4933. 
TILLMAN. MISS M,. 509 N. Broadway, Olive 4£«2, 
Central 11S8-L. 

CHIROPODISTS' FIXTURES AND 
SUPPLIES 

KOKBN BARBERS- SfPrLY CO., Sidney and 
Texas Ave. Sidney 431U. Victor 31El. 

CHURCH PEWS 

AMERICAN SEATING CO.. E. Y. Oftelle. Mgr., 
9n Syndicate Trust BldB. Olive 1984. 
CIGARS 

FIRST CONSUL H.WAN.V CIGAR, VTm. A, Stickney 
Cigar Co,. 309 N 4th St. Main 3841. 

CIGARS, WHOLESALE 

WISE. EL.. SANTO CIGAR CO., 122 Olive St. 
Central 338. 

CIRCULAR LETTERS 

ROSS-GOI:LD LIST & LETTER CO., 9th and Lo- 
cust Sta. Olive .1603-2. Cnlral 1591. 

CITY SURVEYORS 

JOYCE SURVEYING CO., 620 Chestnut St. Main 
116«. Central S-7S. 

CIVIL ENGINEERS 

BAXTER L. BROWN, 610 Mcrchants-Laclede Bldg. 
Main 556. 

CLEANERS 

AALCO LAUNDRY & CLEANING CO., 3700-2 Olive 

St. Lindell 1749. Delmar 1807. 
METROP01.ITA.N CLEANING & DYEING CO., 

4!63 Olive St. Lindell 1713. Delmar 7S5. 
METROPOLITAN CI.E.\NING & DYEING CO.. 

1033 N. Grand. Lindell 4208. 

CLEANERS AND DYERS 
ARa^DE CLEANI.NG CO.. 6897 Delmar Blvd. 

Cabanv 160. 
CORNM.\N. JOE. Suits Pressed 25 Cents. 207-9 N. 

6th St. Olive 5146. Central 3957. 
FASHION DYEING & CLEANING CO.. 4232-4 Olive 

St. LIndi'll 4I11S, Delmar 528. 
PRICE BROS.. 3527 Easton Ave. Lindell 5674. 
SCHUCK CLEANING & DYEING CO.. 4110 Olive 

St. Lindell 4600. Delmar 142i 

STANDARD CLEANING & rTTEING CO.. 3441 

Gravola Ave. Sidney 1627. Victor 700-L. 

CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERING 

ROSEN. L , Custom Tailor, 3539 Bell Ave. Lindell 

CLUB'S ENTERTAINMENT 

THOMPSON, A. A., Theatrical Exchange, 718-19 
Navarre Bldg., 6th and Chestnut. Olive 1900. 

COAL 

ADMIRALTY SMOKELESS COAL, 1520 New Bank 
of Commerce Bldg. Olive 2398. Central 3184. 

BORDERS COAL CO., 1432 Syndicate Trust Bldg. 
Olive 1730. Central 6758. 

jrr oli\t; & staunton coal, co.. 1012 New 

Bank of Commerce Bldg. Main 4«48. Olive 1820. 

Central 2625. 

NORTHERN COAL CO . 1214 Syndicate Trust Bldg. 

Olive 3799. Central 2692. 
ST I.oriS COAL CO.. 1016 Syndicate Trust Bldg. 

Main 2315. Central 918. 

COAL BRIQUETTES— SMOKELESS 

ROMANN & nUSH PIG IRON .t COKE CO.. 1214- 

1.5-16 Fullerton Bldg. Main 1436. Central 4149. 

COAL (RETAIL) 

INLAND VALLEY COAL CO.. Equitable Bldg.. 
.;u Locust St. Olive 2376. Central 270. 

COAL (WHOLESALE) 

irr..\ND VALLEY COAL CO.. Equitable Bldg., 611 
Locust St. Olive 2376. Central 270. 

COFFEE (WHOLESALE) 

NOR^TNB COFKEE CO . 311 N. 2nd St. Olive 1146. 
Central 307. 

COLLATERAL LOANS 

BAVNE. HINE & CO.. 300 N. Broadway. Olive 6110. 

COLLECTIONS 

HENDERSON- ADJUSTMENT CO. 1312 Cent. Nat. 
Bk Bldg Olive 2243. Central 4439. 

COMMERCIAL PAPER 

BAVNE. HINE & CO. 300 N. Broadway. Olive 
.'.no, 

COMMISSION MERCHANTS 

BROWN. JOSHH. 501 Granite Bldg. Olive 395«. 

CONCRETE BURIAL VAULTS 

ZBAREN CONSTRUCTION CO.. 4S:^ Leduc St. 
Forest 1677. Delmar 1917. 

CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT 

LACLEDE STEEL CO.. 405 Merchants-Laclede 
Bldg. Olive 4669. 

CONCRETE TELEPHONE AND FENCE 
POST BASES 

ZB\REN CONSTRUCTION CO., 4820 LedUC St. 
Forest 1677. Delmar 1917. 

CONTRACTORS 

GRANER-MAHONEY CONTRACTING CO., Waln- 

wrlght Bldg Olive 36S6. Central 6310. 
GREWTC. JOHN. CONST CO. 947 Century Bldg. 

Olive .',737. Central 4394. 
McCORMACK. CHAS. B. & SON. 803 Columbia 

Bide. Main 4362 Central 702. 
ZBARRN CONSTRUCTION CO.. 4820 Leduc St. 

For.Bt 1677. Delmar 1917. 



CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT AND 
MACHINERY 

MtTRPHY MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO., 1410 
N. Broadway. Tylar 1126-1127. 
COOPERAGE 

PESTEL COOPERAGE WORKS. 2838 Blamarck St. 
Sidney 1469. 

COOPERAGE, STOCK 

MILL SHOALS COOPERAGE CO., 1414 Syndicate 
Trust Bldg. Main 824. 

COPYRIGHTS 

HIGDON & LONGAN, «06 Central Nat'l Bank 'Bldg. 

Main 1806. Central 714. 
RALPH KALISH, 801-3, 300 N. Broadway. Olive 

1766. 

COPYRIGHTS (NAMES, PICTURES, 
INFRINGEMENT SUITS) 

HUGH K. WIAGNER. 503 Fullerton Bldg. Main 
4483. 

CORK 

SMITH. J. B. CORK CO.. 110 Walnut St. Main 
357. Central 1315. 

CORNICE WORKS 

EUCLID FURNACE & CORNICE WORKS, Euclid 

and Suburban. Forest 995. 
POWERS & BOYD CORNICE & ROOFING CO.. 

3614 Laclede Ove. Lindell 353. Delmar 1198. 
WEST END CORNICE WORKS. 5237 Delmar Blvd. 

Forest 2564. 

COSTUMERS 

GRIMM, OTTO. 14-16 N. 4th St. Olive 34«7. 
SCHMIDT. ROBT . 206 S. 4th St. Olive 682. Cen- 
tral 4W3-L. 

COSTUMERS AND WIGMAKERS 

SCHMIDT. ROBT., 206-208 S. 4th St. Olive 682. 
Central 4903-L. 

COTTON 

CHAS G MULLIGAN. 204 N. 3rd St. Main 4671. 
Central 4564-L. 

CRACKER MANUFACTURERS 

LOOSE- WILES BISCUIT CO . 15th and Clark Ave. 
Main 6030. Central 3120. 

CRACKERS, SODA 

LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO.. 15th and Clark Ave 
Main 5030. Central 3120. 

CRAYONS 

ADAMS, D. C. 125 Market St. Olive 4210. 

CRUSHERS AND PULVERIZERS 

WILLIAMS PATENT CRUSHER & PULVERIZER 
CO., Broadway and Montgomery. Tyler 443. 
Central 4063. _ _. , __ 

CUT GLASS 

DlTCKEm. E. F., SILVER CO.. 304 Equitable BldK 
Olive 4660. Central 684. 

CUT STONE CONTRACTORS 

INGALLS STONE CO., 514 Century Bldg., Olive 2n 

DAIRY CREAMERY SUPPLIES 

RILEY B. HAUK SUPPLY CO. 115-117 S. Main 
St. Olive 1S46. Central 2');5. 

DAIRY AND CREAMERY SUPPLIES AND 
EQUIPMENTS 

BL^NKE MFG. & SUPPLY CO.. 214 Washington 
Ave Main 2045. Central 1112. 

DAIRY AND ICE CREAM SUPPLIES 

BLANKE MFG. & SUPPLY CO.. 3rd and -ntshlng- 
ton Main 2045. Central 1112. 

DANCING ACADEMY 

CLENDENEN DANCING ACADEMY. Cabaiine 
Arcade Bldg.. 6530-40 Vernon Av 
DECORATORS 



DISTRIBUTING T„ 

BCKOW. A. W., 4th Floor Benoist Bldg. Main 
706. Exclusive Distributing Advertising Matter 
of Every Description, Delivering Samples. Let- 
ters. Books and Catalogues and Display Cards. 
Also Sign Tacking. Personal Supervision. 
DRAIN LAYER 
DOYLE, JOHN, Drain Layer, 4336 St. Louis Ave, 
Delmar 4136-X. 

DRESSMAKING 

TYRRELL. MRS. JESSIE. 412S McPhcrson Ave. 
Lindell 5605. 

DRIED FRUITS 

HOFMANN BROS. PRODUCE CO., 700 N. 2nd SL 
Main 3438. Central 266. 

DRUGGISTS (RETAIL) 

ASZMANN. A. F.. 3161 S, Spring Ave, Grand 1»4. 

Victor 1501. 
MEROPOLITAN PHARMACY, N. Emery Williams. 

2nd Floor Metropolitan Bldg., N. E. corner 

Olive and Grand. Lindell 6400. Delmar 3154. 
SPECKART BROS.. Druggists. 3342 Franklin Av«., 

cor. Channing Ave. Bomont 618. Central 6948. 
SPECKART BROS.. Druggists. Natural Bridge and 

Fair Aves. Colfax 657. Delmar 446. 
STOERMER DRUG CO.. C. F. Miller. Mgr.. OllY* 

and Sarah Sts. Lindell lOSS. Delmar 2072. 
SWIFT DRUG CO. 3S62 OOlve St. Lindell 71. 

°"""dRY°GOODS (WHOLESALE) 

LIPPMAN, JOSEPH M., 919 N. 7th St. Olive 1771. 
Central 6149. 

DYEING AND CLEANING 

FASHION DYEING & CLEANING CO., 4232-4 011v« 

St. Lindell 4018. Delmar 528. 
STANDARD CLEANING & DYEING CO.. *M4 
Gravols Ave. Sldnev 1627. Victor 700-L. 
DYNAMOS AND MOTORS 

FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO.. Sth and Clark Ave. 

Main 3130. Central Tfi.'iO. 
ELASTIC STOCKINGS AND ABDOMINAL 
BELTS 

D.\WSON INVALID SUPPLY CO. 620-22 Pine St. 
Main 3S4. 

EGGS, POULTRY AND FISH 

BENEFIELD EGG & POULTRY CO.. 3901 LacUd* 
Ave. Lindell 979. 

ELECTRIC 

STEWART ELECTRIC CO., 107 N. 11th St. Ollv* 
461. Central 566. 

ELECTRIC APPARATUS 

ELECTRIC CONTROLLER & MF<5. CO.. 940 Syn- 
dicate Trust Bldir. Olive 397. 

ELECTRIC (GENERAL CONSTRUCTION 
AND REPAIRS) 

HIORNBECK ELECTRIC CO.. 204 N. lOTh St. 01lv« 
.5322. Central 769, 

ELECTRIC COFFEE MILLS AND MEAT 
CHOPPERS 

HOB,\nT MFG. CO.. 911 N Broadway. Olive 2257. 



Cer 



al 2SS8. 



Forest 3307. 



The ALPHA DECORATING & 
PAINTING CO^ inc. 

Wall Paper Painting 

Artistic Decoration After EKluslve Oeslgnj A Spiclalty 
W. B. OWEN, Pre*. 
Phones: Grand 3449 Victor 941 
GRAND and LAFAYETTE AVENUES 



DENTAL DEPOTS AND LABORATORIES 

THE PATTERSON-O'BRIEN CO.. 501-11 Frisco 
Bldg. Main 1606. Central 1606. 

DENTAL LABORATORIES 

DOYLE J. C.. DEINT.\L LABORATORIE^S CO.. 
1110-17 Holland Bldg. Olive 4193. 

DENTISTS 

DILL DR. E. A., 4th Floor Mermod-Jaccard Bldg, 

Olive 3134. 
HUFFMAN DENTAL CO., S. E. corner Jefferson 

and Olive St. Bomont 1876, 

DENTISTS' AND PHYSICIANS' OFFICE 
COATS 

MARKS, MARCUS, & SON, 703 Lucas Ave. Main 

DETECTIVE AGENCY 

NANCE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 307 Central Nafl 
Bank Bldg. Olive 4791. Central 1169-L. 



ELECTRIC CONTRACTING AND REPAIRS 

BURKE, S.\ML J.. 1414 N Kingshishway. Forest 

ELECTRIC INSTRUMENTS 

PHILLIPS. Vi-it. A.. 923 Century BldK Olive 13«». 

ELECTRIC REPAIRING 

KERWIN. E. C. 8 N. 10th St, Central 34S1-L. 

ELECTRIC SIGNS 

BRILLIANT SIGN CO,. A.n S Sth St, Main 1»79. 
Central 3997. 

ELECTRIC UNDERGROUND '- 

GRANER-MAHONEY CO.NTRACTING CO.. Waln- 
wright Bldg. Olive 36S5. Central 6310 

ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES 

KRJ.M'SHAAR BRASS .MFG. CO, 1112 .Market St. 



Oil 



709. Ce 



ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 

ART ELECTRIC CO.. 217 N. 2nd St. Olive 4164. 

Central 4861. 
WAGNER ELECTRIC MFG. CO.. 6400 Plymouth 

Ave, Cabanv 5O00, Delmar JIM, 

ELECTRICAL WIRING 

VAN NORT. E. C. ELEC. CO. 1100-2 Locust St. 
Main 899 Central 879. 

ELECTRICIANS 

MILLNER ELECTRIC & MFG. CO., 2119 N, Broa<- 

wav. Tyler 2093. Central 7869. 

ELECTROTYPERS 

BARNES-CROSBY CO , 1101 Locust St. Olive 2020, 
and OUT* 
420 Mar- 



nl 21. 



CENTRAL ENGRAVING CO. Fourth 

Sts. Olive 4436. Central 3190-R. 
PROGRESSIVE ELECTROTYPING CO, 

ket St. Olive 766. Central 668. 
ELOCUTION 

NOEL, MISS BESSIE E, 4336 Olive St. Deh 
33S0-J. 

ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART 



MORSE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION 

PUBLIC SPEAKING. DRAMATIC ART, VOICE, PHYSICAL-TRAINIlie 
LINDELL 4890 MUSICAL ART BLOB. OLIVE anil BOYLE 



BELMONT SCHOOL OF ACTING. Henneman Hall. 

.3723 Olive St. Lindell 1.510. Delmar 2369. 
MORSE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION. Musical Art 

Bldg.. Olive and Boyle. Lindell 4SS0. -^ 
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES * 
KOENIG LABOR AGENCY. 612 Walnut St. Main 

2766. Central 2766. 
ST. LOU»S SCHOOL OP HOUSE KEEPING, 60« N. 

Vandeventer Ave. Lindell 1515. 



•- 



CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 



GROCERIES, MEATS, 

VEGETABLES 

QUALITY, AT LOWEST PRICES 



IMI^^EME 



IN EVERY LOCALITY 
SEE PHONE DIRECTORY 



EMPLOYMENT AGENT (HOTELS, CLUBS 

AND RESTAURANTS) 

MOi;XD CITY EMrl.oYMENT OO . 508 Hous.r 

Bids.. COS Chestnut St OHv,. I3S6. Central 3u'>4 

ENGINEERS 

ST. LOUIS aAMIM.I.NC & TESTING WORKS, 713 
Clark Ave. Main J:117. 

ENGINES 
BALL. ENGINE CO . lii.<4 Hallway Exchanca Bide, 
Olive ues. 

ENGINES (CORLISS) 

HOOVEN-(i\VK.\.s-Hi;.\TS<III.KK CO.. Hamilton 

Corliss Knu-lii..-'. IL'li-lT Chemlrnl Ill.le. Main 201. 

ENGINES (GAS AND OIL) 

FARRAR Pr.Ml- & M.^CHl .NEKY CO., 318 Granite 
Bldg. Main l.r..'.. Cntral 717.1-n. 

ENGINES AND BOILERS 

FARRAR PUMP & MACHINERY CO.. 318 Granite 
Bldg. Main 1K5. Cent>»l n73-R. 

ENGRAVERS 




Barnes-Crosby G>mpanjr 

engravers 

Commercial Pholoqraphers 
Arlisls.u^' CalaloqPlale-Mahers^ 



Central Engraving Co. 

FOURTH AND OLIVE STREETS 

CEKTRtL 3190-R OLIVE 4436 

HALF TONES ZINC ETCHINGS 



SANDERS ENGRAVING CO.. 221 Olive St. Main 
6070. Central 92. 

ENGRAVERS (WAX) 

PARKER ENGRAVING CO. 301 Olive St. Main 
4336. 

ENVELOPE MANUFACTURERS 

ST. LOUIS ENVELOPE CO., 8th and Walnut Sts 
Olive 6a. Central 336. 

EXCELSIOR AND MATTRESS MAKERS- 
SUPPLIES 

BURKART. F. MFG. CO.. 4900 N. Ind St. Colfax 
»7L Central 12S6. 

EXPORTERS 

JUDSON FRT. FORWARDING CO., liOl Wright 

Bldg. Main UI^. Central 6009. 
EXPRESS 
ALWAYS AHEAD S.XI'HESS, Fred Kohler. Prop.. 

2329 Olive St. Bomont 438. Central M93. 
BLUM. A. C. 313.'.-4<J-42 Park Ave. Grand 2917. 
CAHILL EXPRESS & TK.\NSFER CO.. 109 Olive 

St. Olive 323). Central 1157. 
PEERLK.SS EXPRESS & TRANSFER CO., >07 N. 

16lh St. ruiv.- l':>92. Central 1481. 
STARR EXPRESS CO.. 1211 Chestnut St. Olive 

6243 Central 5606-U 
VOLKE.STGS EXPRESS, 214 N. Ind St. Main 

2613. Central 804. 

FACSIMILE LETTERS 



il!i:iJMH^-HH*H> ra^ 



CO.M.MBRC1AI. LETTER & ADDRESSING CO.. 

618-19 Granite Bldg. Fac-Slmlle Ix'lterB. Ad- 

dremlng nn.l Folding, Olive 624. 
MISS A H. MYLER. 422 Roe Bldg. Olive 3«06. 

Central 2639. 
THE MILLBR CO., SI.') Pine St Olive 6406. 
R0.18-G0UI.D LIST A LETTER CO., 9th and 

Loeunl SI Ollvi- J(103-2 Central 1591 
H. 8TILWELL. 709 Pine St., Main 4235. Central 

1S22. 
MISS WHEATS LETTER OFFICE. 400 LaSalle 

Bldg. Main 3'I9I 

FAIRBANKS SCALES 

FAIRBANKS. MORSE A CO. Rth and Clark Ave 
Main 3130. Central 7680. 

FARM LANDS 

MORTON, a H.. & CO, 317 Title Guaranty Bldg 
^aln 97& 

FEATHERS 

DREYFUS. 8. J., :04-« Wanhlngton Ave. Olive S-V. 

FEED CRUSHERS 

KELLOOO. n. C. CIO i;r;inlt. P.ldg. Main 2700. 



FIBRE OR PAPER CANS 

ST. LOUIS PAPER CA.N & TUBE CO. 3115-19 
N. Broadway. Tyier llSfl Central 1270. 

FILES 

MOUND FILE CO. 710-712 Howard St. Tyler 307 
Central 2715. 

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 

PYRENE CO OK .MO.. 243 I'krce Bldg. Olive 
0115. Central 2190. 

FISH 

PROCTER-CON.N'ELL FISH CO. 510-.M2 N Second 
St. Main 6S7. Central 310. 

FISH AND OYSTERS (WHOLESALE AND 
RETAIL) 

BOOTH FISHERIES CD, 409 Franklin Ave Olive 
3782. Cnntral 1969. 

FLOORING (CORK TILE) 

KENNEDY. DAVID E. Inc., 921 Century Bldg. 
Olive 6116. Central fi79G-R. 

FLORISTS 

BOERM. J. W.. 4832 Delmar. Forest .16. 
KELLEY FLOR.\L CO.. 1805 OUve St. Bomont 92. 

Cntral 1249. 
^^'E^ER. FRED C... 4326 Olive St. Llndell 689. 

Llndell 676. Delmar 2168. 
WEBER, FRED H.. Florist, Boyle and Maryland 

Aves. Llndell 21.i3. Delmar 76S. 

FORM LETTERS 

noss-nmn.D list * letter co . sth and 

Locust Sts. f>llvc 3i;W-2, CcntrRi ir,91. 

FORWARDING (FOREIGN AND 
DOMESTIC) 

JCD.SON FRT FORWARDING CO.. 1.^01 Wright 
BklK. Main 1245. Central 6009 

FOUNDRY FACINGS AND SUPPLIES 

OBERMAYER. S. c.. THE. C. M. Barker. DIst. 
Msr.. ISlS-lo N. Broadwav. Tyler 239L 

FOUNDRY SUPPLIES 

FEDERAL FOUNDRY SUPPLY CO. THE, B12 
MermotT-Jacrard Bldg. Olive 1367. 
FOUNTAIN PENS 

LIPIC. JOS.. PEN CO.. lOS N. Eighth St. Olive 

5.360 

FRESCO PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 

noEHRIG & JAC03Y WALL PAPER & DEC 

CO.. 1223 Olive St, Main 4S2. Central 617. 

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 

DON.N'ELLY. ARTHCR .1.. ;nst and Wn.vh St. Bo- 

FURNAc'e" CLEANING AND REPAIRING 

GROLL FURNACE CLEANING & REPAIRING 
CO.. 919-LT Ann Ave. Sidney 414. 

FURNACE MANUFACTURERS 

H. F. FIX HEATING & VENTILATING CO.. 1522 
Olive St. Olive 5136. Central 2982. 

FURNACE REPAIRING 

ARCADE TINNING & SLATING CO.. 5355 Easton 
Ave. Forest 2S26. 

C. R. BETT& 5579 Easton Ave. Delmar 994 

EUCLID FURNACE & CORNICTE WORKS, Euclid 
and Suburban. Forest 995. 

Mchenry. THOS.. & son. SXS Easton Ave. Lln- 
dell 3521. Delmar 1929-L. 

FURNACES 

BETZLER. J. & SONS HEATING & VEJNTILAT- 

ING CO., Overland Park. St. LouIb County, Mo. 

Clayton I.i9-X 
HOL.MAN, G., HEATING & VENTILATING CO.. 

3429 Locust St. Bomont 1189 Central 8229-L 
HIIMMERT. WH.. FURNACE * SHEET METAL 

WORKERS. 4261 Ob-ar Ave. Colfax 1708. Central 

3474. 

FURNITURE 

HELLRUNG & GRIMM. 904 Washington Ave 
Olive 4025. Central 7408. 

FURNITURE (OFFICE) 

BLOOD, CHAS. S., FURNITURE CO. Successors 
to Derby Desk Co., 709-11 Pine SL Olive 339 
Central 339. 

FURNITURE (RETAIL) 

SCARRITT-CO.MSTOCK FURNITURE CO. 817- 
19-21 Washington Ave Main 3115. Central 3116. 

FURS 

FI-NSTEN BROTHERS & CO.. 2nd and Elm Sts. 

Main 4315. 
ROOS. LBONHARD. FUR CO,. 8«7 Washington 

Ave.. Main 6377. 
TAYLOR. P. c.. pnTR CO. Main and Walnut Sts. 

Main 1483. 

FURS (RAW) 

NATIONAL FUR & WOciL I'O . 316 N Main St 

Olive X18 
ROGERS FUR CO . Main an.l Locust Sts. OUve 

FURS AND FEATHERS 

SWIMMER. H.. SONS, Corn, r .Main and Elm 
Olive 1736 

GARMENT MAKERS 

ENNEKINO. EDWARD. 113 N Eighth St. Olive 

GASOLINE LAMPS 

MELDRUAI x, i-o.. If.: N r.'tli j-;i Ollse I9-I; 

GILDING AND FINISHING OF PICTURE 
FRAMES AND PAINTINGS 

BRRTS ART STORE AT NUOH.NTS. Main 1161. 
Olive 390O c, ntriil 3Ji« 



GLUE MANUFACTURERS 

REARDON I7L1E M A NlFACTini NTi fO 1521-3* 
.V. Broadway. Tyler 26.S. Central 4023. 

GOLD AND SILVER PLATING 

AUG. F. STOCKMAN. 704 St Charl.s St. Olive 
1416 Central 5066 

GRAIN AND HAY (WHOLESALE) 

LANGENBERG BROS. & CO, CIS Merchants' Ex- 
change Bldg. .Main .'.60. Central 601, 

GRANITOID 

GRAHA.M GRANITOID CO., 5030 Page Ave, Forest 

L'21. Delmar 3.'G-L. 
ZBAREN CONSTRUCTION CO., 4820 LedUC St. 

Forest 1677. Delmar 1917. 

GRAPHITE 

FEDERAL GRAPHITE .MILL. THE. 512 Mermod- 
Jaccard Bldg olive 1367 

GRAVEL ROOFERS 

ARCADE TINNI.VG & SLATI.NG CO. 53K Easton 

Ave. Forest 2^26. 

GROCERS (RETAIL) 

KESSLER. GEO. H . S12 .Market St. Olive 414. 
KROGER GROCERY & BAKI.VG CO.. Tlllany and 

Vista Ave. Grand 4100. Victor 2600. 
STUMPF. LOUIS, GROCER CO.. 1005-1007 N. Van- 

deventer Ave. Llndell 1136 Delmar 1939. 
GROCERS' SUNDRIES 

EDDY & EDDY MFG. CO.. Main and Market St. 

Main 45. Central 933. 
KELLOGG, R c 310 Granite Bldg. Main 2700. 

GROCERS (WHOLESALE 

COAST PRODUCTS CO. THE. 404-407 Granlts 
Bldg. Olive 39.S,V Central 4432. 

GODDARD GROCER CO.. 413-415 S. 7th St., Cup- 
plea Block. Olive ?41','.. Central 1S25-1S26 

GUTTERING AND SPOUTING 

GROLL TIN & S .M. WKS . 919-21 Ann Ave. 
Sidney 414. 

GYMNASIUM 

BUSINESS MEN'S GYMNASIUM, 810 Olive St. 
Harry Cook. Mgr. Olive 294 
HAIR DRESSING AND MANICURING 

HOFFELD. MISS NETTIE. 901 N Grand Ave. 

Central Y. M. C A. Bldg. Bomont 974 
PRINCESS HAIR DRESS'INC, SHOP, 401 Princess 

Theatre B1<1e.. Grand and Olive St Llndell 5«9. 

HAIRDRESSERS' SUPPLIES 

KOKEN BARBERS' SI'PPI,Y CO. Sidney and 
Texas Ave. Sidney 4310. Victor 3161. 
HAIR GOODS 

KOKEN BARBERS' SUPPLY CO.. Sidney and 
Texas Ave. SIdnev 4310. Victor 316L 

HARDWARE 

SKELLETT. A. E, 4487 Delmar Ave. Forest 2731 
Delmar 1674-R 

HARDWOOD FLOOR CONTRACTORS 

HERR. .lOHN, FLOOR CO.. 1818 Olive St. Bomont 
943. Central 3262-L. 

HARNESS 

H. G. TOENISKOET'lElt. 1927 S. Broadway. 
Central 8072-L. 

HAT CLEANERS 

PEERLESS HAT WORKS. 718 N. Grand Ave. 
Llndell 6671. 

HATS 

THE GUERDAN HAT CO. 13 S. Broadway. 
Olive 221. Central 1319. 

HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES 

THE HATTERIE. 412 N. 7th St. Central 2!»o-L 
802-4 Pine St.. Central :305-R 

HATS (WHOLESALE) 

GAUSS-LANGENBERG HAT CO., 414-420 N. i:th 
St. Main 600. Central 2164. 

HAULING, HEAVY 

i?CHMUCKE HEAVY HAULING CO.. T. W Cum- 
mlngs. Vlce-Pres. and Mgr., 22 S. lOlh St. Olive 
1906 Central 1072. 

HAULING OF ALL KINDS 

CAHILL EXPRESS & TRANSFER CO. 109 Olive 
St. Olive 3220. Central 1157. 

HAULING, MOTOR 

ST. LOITIS .MOTOR TRANSPORTATION CO. 
342» Llndell Ave, Llndell 528S. Central 4868 

HEATING 

.SODEMAN.V HEAT /i- POWER CO., 1512-14 Clark 

Ave. Main 2!ia3, C.-nlral C023. 
STAR HBATING ft AMERICAN FIRE ESCaPH 

CO. 3911 Forest Park Blvd. Llmlill IIJS Del- 

hTaTING (STEAM AND HOT WATER) 

HAYES, .lOHN. s<»; .\ lltli Si OUv.- 5195 Cen- 
tral 5197-1, 

HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACIES 

LUYTIES HO-MEOPATIIIC PHAR.MACY CO. 31« 

N Broadway Main 41.'.. central 4045. 
MUN80N & CO.. 3nf. .Mark, t St Central 2«6« 

HORSE BEDDING 

8T LOUIS SHAVINGS A SAWDUST CO. Chas. 
W. Meyer. 2219 nismar. k Sidney 634. Victor 
613. 

HOSPITALS 

TirH ELLEN OSBORNE IIOSPITAU 2800 N Tay- 
lor Ave. Forest 2010. Delmar S24. 

NATIONAL MATURNITT HOSPITAL. »!» Easto» 
Ave Cntral 8(15-L. 



CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 



HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES 

MARKS. MARCCS & Snx, T')3 I.ur.is Ave. Main 
1-146. 

HOTELS 

ALBEMARLE HOTEL. Westminster and Sarah. 

Linden SSSO. 
HOTEL ORESCENT. 2Sth and Locust. Boraont 

2946. Central 1501. 
HOTEL STRATFORD. Sth and Pine. Rates Jl 00 



LONE STAR HOTEL, Sl'2 I'ln 



St 



Ollv 



5461 



E 60c rp. 



MARYLAND HOTEL, Sth and Pine Sts. Olive 2S»). 

Central 34.'i4. 
METROrOLB HOTEL. 12th and Morgan. Olive 2690. 

Central 7135 
NEW ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Broadway and 

Market E. ^c and Up. Olive 1039. Central 

6911. 
NORMANDIE HOTEL. E 50c Up: A. S1.25 Up. 

Cor. There.«a and Franklin Ave Bomont 13S4. 
PONTI.XC HOTEL. Wth and Market. E. $1.00 Up. 

Bomont 9.^4 Central 719S. 
PORTLAND HOTEL, isl? Market St (A) $150. 
(E) 75<- Up Bomont lOK. Central 343S. 
REGAL HOTEL. 1909-11 Market St . Opposite 

Union Station Bomont 3230. Central 3194 
WARWICK HOTEL, 15th and Locust Olive 6100 

Central 789S. 

HOUSE FURNISHING 

WALKER ARMRTROXC, HOUSfE FURN. CO. 13n6 
olive. Olive 4.".79. Central 5227-R. 

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 

nCI'IRE & LANE. 4S:2 Suburban Tracks Forest 
1?.11, Delmar 92S. 
HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING 

TMTED HOfSE & WINDOW CLEANING CO.. 
Navarre BIdg Main .S76 

IMITATION TYPEWRITTEN LETTERS 

RORS-r;Oiri,D T-IST & LETTER CO.. 9th and 
Locust Sts. Olive 3G03-3. Central 1591 

INCANDESCENT LAMPS 

WRIGHT CLIFFORD A . CO . THE. 7(B Olive St 
Olive 1021. Central 3763. 

INSURANCE 

COLUMBIAN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., 
7th floor LaSalle Bldg Main 2533. Central 4830. 



ORRON D. 


EVANS INS. 


AGENCY 


CO. 


FIRE. TORNIDO, 


AUTOMOBILE AND 


ACCIDENT INSUMNCE 1 


ESTABLISHED 1901 




mCOBPOBATED 1913 | 


Olivs 4758 




Pierce Bu 


Iding 1 



ORRON D EVANS INSURANCE AGENCY CO.. 

(Inc.) Pierce Bldj. Olive 4758. 
HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO OF N. T, J. M. 

Bloodnorth, G(;n'l Mgr , 512-U Wright Bldg. 

Olive 3389. 
MISSOURI I^IFT: & ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.. 

501-507 Metropolitan Bldg Lindell 5400. Delmar 

INSURANCE (ACCIDENT AND HEALTH) 

<;r,FAT EASTERN CASU.\LTY CO. B. J. Reilly. 
i-,en-| Agt., 419 Title Guaranty Bldg. Olive 60S. 

INSURANCE (LIFE) 

■ REYNOLDS. C A., Agt Barkers Life Co, 61S-19 
Frisco Bldg. Main 440.=). 

INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS (ST. LOUIS 
COUNTY) 

DOHR. ALBERT P. with P.ink of Kirkwood. 
Klrkivood. Mo. Bf 11 IJJ KInloch .S75. 

INSURANCE ADJUSTERS, FIRE 

MANOSON. WEISS. HARDING & DO\\T3ALL 
\D.I CO.. I12';-S Pierce Bldg Olive 4855. Cen- 
tral 7.i.'i;. 

INSURANCE PRINTERS 

SKAER PRINTINO CO., 423 N. 2nd St. Main 2863. 
Central 1205. 

INTELLIGENCE OFFICES 

KOENIG LABOR AGENCY. 012 Walnut St. Main 
2766. Central 2766. 

IRON WORKS 

'^OERSTER IRON WORKS. ISOS Pine St. Central 
2S47-L. 

IRON AND STEEL 

\ri.EDE STEEL CO.. 405 .Merchants-Laclede 
Bldg. Olive 4069. 

JACKETS AND APRONS 

\BBOTT JACKET MFG. CO.. 903 Lucas Ave.. 

3rd lloor. .Main 1209. Central 7.")3.i. Station 17. 

JEWELERS (RETAIL) 

ruETZ. HUBERT L. 921 S Vandeventer Ave. 

Grand 4075. 
KRITON. JULIUS JEWELRY' & GE.M CO., 121 N. 

7th St. Olive 49. 
.MAUCH. HERM.\N. 507 Franklin Ave. Olive 3299. 

Central 4.'.09-L. 
BOBBINS JEWELRY CO.. Cth Floor Holland 

Bldg . 211 N. 7th St. Olive 554. Central 4566-R. 

JEWELERS (WHOLESALE) 

MARITX. .lEWET.RY MFC, CO.. 217 N. 6th St.. 
4th floor. Olive 247. Central 2607. 

JEWELRY MANUFACTURING 

I.OTT BROS, JEWELRY MFG. CO.. 510 Loou.st St 
Olive U32. Central 3IS7-R. 

LABOR AGENTS 

K'OENIC. LABOR AGE.S'CY. 612 Walnut St. Main 
2766. Central 2766. 



LACE CURTAIN CLEANING 



LADIES' FURNISHINGS 



LADIES' GARMENTS AND FANCY GOODS 



LADIES' TAILORING COLLEGE 

KEISTEUS LADIES' TAIl.oUl.VG COLLEGE CO., 
Cor. Vandevinter .^ve ami Olive St. 

LUCASE.N. E. Ladies- Tailoring College. N. E. Cor- 
ner Vandeventer and Olive. Lindell 5517. 

LADIES' TAILORS 

CAPLIN BROS LADIES' TAILORING CO.. 202-8 

Mermod-Jaccard Bldg. Olive 3366. 
COHIN. D. L.. Ladies' Tailor. 6176 Delmar. Cabany 

5094. 
MANGE. JACOB 709 711 Washington Ave. Olive 

919. Central 215S 
OLEXINSKI. F.. Mu.sieal Art Bldg. Lindell 2484 

LAUNDRIES 

AALCO LAUNDRY & CLEANING CO.. 3700-2 Olive 

St. Lindell 1749. Delmar 1807 
WESTMINSTER LAUNDRY CO. 4115-17 Olive St 

Lindell 211. Delmar 2ii65. 

LAUNDRY DRYERS 

LAUNDRY DRYER & HEATING CO.. 1O06 Locust 
St. Main 5215. 

LAWYERS 

ABLE. SIDNEY THOR.VE, 304-5 Pierce Bldg. Olive 
149, Central 149. 

FARRAR. CHRISTY M.. 1401 3rd National Bank 
Bldg. Olive 2660 Central 1064. 

HENDER.SON * HENDERSON. 1312 Cent. Nat. 
Bank Bldg. Olive 2243. Central 4439. 

.MOSELEY. ARTHUR G , 404 New Bank of Com- 
merce Bldg. Main 3020 Central 7630. 

KALISH. RALPH. 801-3 300 N. Broadway. Olive 
1766 

WAGNER, HUGH K.. 503 Fullerton Bldg. Main 
44 S3 

LEATHER GOODS (FANCY) 

ST LOUIS LEATHER GOODS CO.. 720 Olive St. 
Olive 4483. 

LEGAL ADJUSTERS 

MERCANTILE ADJUSTER CO. THE. 717 Locust 
St.. 4th floor. Main 2339. 

LETTERS 

PRA.NK. L S ADV. MFG. CO.. 701 Locust St. 
Olive 3162 Central 643I-R. 

ROSS-GOULD LIST & LETTER CO . 9th and Lo- 
cust Sts. Olive 3603-2 Central 1.591. 

LIFE INSURANCE 

AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO . 7«5 Cent. Nat. 

Bk. Bldg. J. W. Estes. Mgr. Main 309. Central 

4834 
RUTH. J. B. Mgr. Manhattan Lite Ins Co.. 703 

Mermod-Jaccard Bldg. Main 3709 
LIME AND CEMENT 

CONTRACTING & SUPPLY CO. OP ST. LOUIS. 
510 Odd Fellows' B'idg. Olive 1110. Central 1182. 

INDEPENDENT LIMB & CEMENT CO.. Vande- 
venter and Market Lindell 520, Delmar 520. 

LIQUOR DEALERS 

S5IMON. J. & SONS. 1201-.-!-.-, Franklin Ave. Main 
4394. Central 2157. 

LISTS 

ROSS-GOULD LIST &• LETTER CO. Sth and Lo- 
cust Sts. Olive 3C03-2. Central 1591. 

LITHOGRAPHED AND PRINTING 
ADVERTISING 

FORBES LITHO MFC, CO.. THE. 1225 Syndicat- 
Trust Bldg Olive .516, 

LITHOGRAPHING 

FOERSTEL LITHOGRAPHING CO,. 320-22 Olive 
St. Main 4064. Central S4S. 

LOCK WORK AND GENERAL REPAIRING 

WERTZ. T.. 708 N. V.md.^venter Ave. Lindell 5095, 

LOCKSMITHS 

DOOLEY LOCKSMITHI.NG CO.. THE. 203 N. Jet- 

ferson Ave Bomont 1661. 
FT,ANERY. W. H . & CO.. 2312 Olive St. Bomont 

1204-W. I 

KERWl.N. E. C. 8 N. 10th St. Central 3481-L. 

LODGES 

ODD FELLOWS GRAND LODGE. 701-2 I. O. O. F 
Bldg.. Sth and Olive Main 2348. Central 1116-L. 

LUMBER 

STEELE & HIBBARD LUMBER CO.. Hardwood 
Lumber and Mahogany. N. Broadway and Dock 
St. Tyler 487. Central 4049. 

LUNCH ROOM 

MASCHMEIERS CAFETERIA LUNCH ROOM. 416 
N. Sth SI. Olive 1S93. 

MACHINE SHOPS 

VICTOR MACHl.NE WORKS. I,")ll N .Broadway. 

Tyler 151. 
WEST ST. LOUIS .MACHINE & TOOL CO.. 606 

S. Vandeventer .We. Lindell 2433. Delmar 67. 
MACHINE TOOLS 

THOMPSON. C A . 400 Securitv Bldg. Olive 1576. 

MACHINERY 

FARRAR PUMP & MACHINERY' CO., Granlt* 
Bldg. Main 13.55. C.ntrai 717:i-R. 

HALL & BROWN WOOD WORKING MACHINE 
CO.. 1913 to 1933 N. Broadway. Tyler 3400. Cen- 
tral 6646. 

OLIVER MACHINERY CO.. A. S. Knrkjian. Mgr. 
400-23 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Olive 4r.-<: 



MACHINERY FOUNDATIONS ^ 

GRANER-MAHONEY CONTRACTING CO., Waln- 
wrlght Bldg, Olive 3685, Central 6.310. 

MACHINERY (GRADING) 

WESTERN WHIEELED SCRAPER COMPANY. A. 
C. Esser. 1442 N. Broadway Tyler 816. 

MACHINERY (WOODWORKING) 

HALL & BROWN WOOD WORKING MACHINB 
CO . 1913 to 1933 N. Broadway. Tyler 3400. Cen- 
tral 6646, 

OLIVER MACHINERY CO . A S Kurkjian. Mgr., 
400-23 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Olive 4658. 

MACHINISTS 

ESSMUELLER MILL FURNISHING CO., 1222 B. 
Sth St. Main 1230. Central 5135. 

MAGAZINES 

"THE AUTO REVIETW— .\UTO REVIEW PUB- 
LISHING CO. 203 Fris<o Bldg Olive 355L 

MAILING LISTS 

ROSS-GOULD LIST & LETTER CO . 9th and lo- 
cust Sts. Olive 3603-2. Central 1591. 

MAILING TUBES AND CASES 

ST. LOUIS PAPER CAN & TUBE CO.. 3115-19 N. 
Broadway. Tyler U.^O. Central 1270. 
MANICURE 

CARNAHANl MISS ESTELL.\. 942 Century Bld». 



Ollv 



4935, 



MANICURISTS' FIXTURES AND 
SUPPLIES 

KOKEN BARBERS' ST'PrLY CO.. Sidney and 
Texas Ave. Sidney 4310. Victor 3151. 

MANTELS, TILES AND GRATES 

HORNETT M.\NTEL CO.. 1112-20 Market St. Main 
2201. Central 372. 

MANUAL TRAINING EQUIPMENT 

OLIVER MACHINERY CO.. A. S. Kurkjian. Mgr., 
400-23 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Olive 4558. 
MAPS 

SCHROW^\NC. ENGRAVING CO.. 204 N. 3rd St. 
Main 1927 

MARBLE AND GRANITE 

MATTHEW PARK'S SON & CO., 822-24 N. 9th St. 



Oil 



2105. 



MASSEUR. 

.ST. LOUIS HYDROPATHIC & MECHANOTHER- 
APIC INSTITITTE. 1518 N. Grand Ave. Lindell 
1180 Central 9555-R. 

MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 

MORRISON. HERBERT H . Fullerton Bldg. 01iv« 
3094. 

MEDICAL BOOKS 

MATTHEWS. L, S,. & CO,. 3563 Olive St. Lindell 



267 Ce 



ral 



MEDICINE MANUFACTURING 

S. PFEIFFER MFG. CO.. 3949 Laclede Ave. Delmar 
4264. 

MERCHANDISE BROKERS 

SEELIG. JOSEPH S.. 310 Granite Bldg. Main 2700 

METAL SIGNS 

PASSAIC MET.\L WARE CO . 1028 Syndicate Trust 
Bldg. Main 3325. 

METAL WEATHER STRIPS 

CHAMBERT.IN METAL WEATHER STRIP CO. 

4230 Olive St. Lindell 249. Delmar 869. 

METAL WINDOWS 




METAL WINDOWS 
FOR OLD snd NEW BUILDINGS 

POWERS & BOYD 
CORNICE & ROOFING CO. 

LINDELL 353 DELMAR 1191 

3614-16 LACLEDE AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO. 

Out Doors and Windows Ctrnr Ihs Under«rilers Latisi 

FIRE DOORS 



MILLINER (RETAIL) 

MCDONALD'S MILLI.NERY. lOOi) N. Grand Ava 
Lindell 2271. 

MILLINER AND TEACHER OF CHINA 
PAINTING 

MILLER. Ml.'JS M, •27U0 N c.rand Ave. Lindell 
3349-W 

MILLINERY (WHOLESALE) 

LETV'IS-ZUKOSKl MERCANTILE CO.. 1113-112* 
Washington Ave. Main 3.'.16 Central 7155. ' 

MILLWRIGHTS 

ESSiH'ELLER MILL FURNISHING CO., 1222 S. 
Sth St. Main 1230. Central r.13.5. 

MINING ENGINEERS 

ST LOUIS SAMPLING & TESTING WORKS. 71* 
Clark Ave. Main 2317. 

MODEL WORK 

SPRENGNETHER. W. P.. 205 Ozark Bldg.. 10th 
and Pine. Olive 408. 

MOPS 

THOS. J. FIESELE MOP MFG. CO, 500 S. Broad- 
way. Olive 32.36. Central 6I36-L. 

MOTOR TRUCK MANUFACTURING 

ST. LOUIS MOTOR TRUCK CO.. 4274 Easton Ave. 
Lindell 2902. Delmar 14S7-L. 

MOTOR TRUCKS 

MOGUL MOTOR TRUCKS. 610O Maple Ave. 
C'lbanv 3092 Two-Ton and Six-Ton Trucks. 

Mfle in .«!, Louis. 



CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 



^ MOTOR AND DYNAMO BRUSHES 

VAN NORT CAKBON BUCSH CO.. 1100-2 Locugt 
St. Main 899. Central 879. 

MOTORCYCLES 

INDIAN MOTOfYCLES. 1«9 N. 12th St. OUtc 
:i7S7. Central 1794. 

MOVING 

VI'ME STORAOK & MOVlNHi CO., 4J10-i;-H-16 Ea.0- 

ton Ave. LIn.loll I'lSO. Delnmr 1731. 
BUIIM. .\. C. ;il.ls-4fl-l2 Park Ave Grand 2917. 
THE J. BROWN STORAGE CO., 3<46 Llndell Ave. 

Mndill !«.>;. Ctntral 534S. 
■ >i,D.M.\.v. .MEI^VIN & CO., N. E. Cor. Maple and 

Fiodiaiiioiil. Oabany 516. Delmar IH-L. 

■ WKS MOVIXC & BXPRE.SS CO., 3806-8 Evans 

.\vr- D.lmar HH-R. 
UuVAL MOVINX. & STORAGE CO. 1S20 N. Taylor. 

fj.m p. r loail. Forvst 6"ln. Delniilr S(i7-R. 
WAONKR BROS. MOVINC A STORAGE CO.. 

;;01-3-r. S. J.-rterson. Bonionl 1.".69 (Vntral l.iSl 
MOVING PICTURE ACTING AND VAUDE- 
VILLE TRAINING 

BELMuNT SCHOm, OF AiTIMl II. iin. man Hall. 

37^3 Ollvo St. l.lndtll lilu. D.lmar :;369. 

MOVING PICTURE MACHINES 

I.I■;AR^• THEATRE Sll'l'l-Y CO. Sam Loars. 

Prop.. .V)9 Chestnut St. Olive 212. Central -1971. 

MULTIGRAPHED LETTERS 

MILLER I'O. THE. ill.". Pino St. (illvt- 5106. 
ROSS-GOrLD LIST .<■ LETTER CO., 9th and lo- 
cust St». Olive 3i;tC-2. Ccnlral 1.V.11. 

MUSIC 

-HATTINGER PIAN'O & lllSIC CO., THE. 910 
Olive St. Main 210s 

MUSIC CONSERVATORIES 

REETVIOVEN CONSERVATOR V OF MISIC. The 
Brothers Ep..iHin. 1.'-"." Olive St. Forest lOIS. 

WELTNER CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 3«2'l-:2 
Finney .We. Lln.l.U 4.>l.i. 

MUSIC PRINTING 

STARK Mt'SIC PRINTINC, & PL'BLISHING CO 
3S1S La.-l.-d... t.ln.l. II -Ih''.) 

MUSIC PUBLISHERS 

NEEDir.\.M Ml'SIC III. .(..i; .Miirki't St. Olive <.'.9.'> 

MUSIC SCHOOLS 

I.ATAL. EliWAHD .1 . 112'.i X Grand Ave. Instru- 
ments rurnish.il frc.-. Llndell 5212-R. 

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 

PLAOHT. JO.S.. & BRO.. 113 S. Broadway. Ollvf 

1185. 
PLACHT. TONY J.. MUSIC STORE. 1001 Pine St 

Olive 1078. 
SHATTINGER PIANO & MVSIC CO., THE. 910 

Olive St. Main 240S. 

NEWSPAPERS 

••AUTO REVIEW — AUTO REVIEW PUBLISHING 

CO.. 203 PrlBco BldK. Olive 3551. 
D'ARCY ADVERTISING CO. International Life 

BIdp. Ollvi- S:M. Central 6747. 
MIDLAND PUBLISHING CO.. SOlii Pine St. Olive 
2301. 

NICKEL PLATING 

xruSICK^S PLATING WORKS. T'7-719 .Market St 
Main 1530. Central 43. 

NOTARIES PUBLIC 

HAWLEY. SARAH M. Lobby Commercial Bide. 
214 N. «th St. Main 4215 Re.s. 46SOa Laclede Ave. 
Monroe 77. 

NOVELTIES 

TEST NOVELTY en. .iJ IMne St Olive 11.TO 

NOVELTY WORK 
LASWBLL MFG. CO.. 3otl N. Commercial St. 

NURSES 

CENTRlAL DIRECTORY' OF .NURSES, 5896 Delmar 
Blvd. Cabany 3129. Delmar lOfl. 
NUTS. 

EATON fH'T & MERCANTILE CO.. 121 Market St. 
• 'live 464.i. 

OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS 

itlTZ. DR. G., 609 N. Broadway. Olive 2111 
Central :527. 



Lindell 1365 



OSTEOPATH 

DR. MARY ALICE CREHORE 

4237 OLIVE STREET 

9 to I. 2 to 4, and by Appointment 



SAID ABOUT 

BELL DIRECTORY ADVERTISING 

'•Our ad* la your Olrictory has brought us more business 
tlian 111 llie other advertising wa have done put together." 

AUTOMATIC PIANO CO. 

NATIONAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CO. 

ALBERT von HOFFMANN. Pras't. 

FRISCO BLDG. olive za-. olive »51 ST. LOUIS 



OFFICE FIXTURES 

BLUMER CABINET CO.. 4215 N. Market St. 

Llndell 3071. 
ST. LOUIS BANK EQUIPMENT CO., 811 Walnut 

St. Olive 41S8. 

OFFICE SUPPLY 

ALLEY. C. WALTER. 10| N. 3r.l St. Olive 1241. 

OFFICE TOWEL SERVICE 

BARRERE SERVICE CO., Tow.l .Supplies. 819 N. 
Lefllnswell. Itoniont :r,: Ciunil ICSJ-L. 
OIL BURNERS 

ST. LOUIS TAVOniTIO KKUUSENE OIL BURN- 
ER, THE, 1229 Marli.t St. iiUm- .M:*. 

OIL ENGINES 

FAIRBANKS. MORSE .<• Co Slli and Clark Ave. 
Main 3130. Central Tiiso 

OIL (LUBRICATING) 

THE MOUND CITV OIL & sri'l'LY COMPANY. 
■Mi N, Coinm.relal St. Main 1SI«. Ci-ntral 708. 

OIL AND GAS MILL SUPPLIES 

CONTINENTAL Sll'I'LV CO.. THE. 9th Floor, 3rd 
NafI Bank BldK olive 5"2,-. 

OPERA CHAIRS 

AMERICAN SEATING CO. E V. Oftelle, Mgr., 
927 Syndleat.- Trust BklB Ollv.. lUsl 

LEARS THEATRE SCl'PLY CO. Sam Lears. 
Prop. Wf.l Chi'..itiult St Olive 212. Central 4971. 

OPTICAL GOODS (MANUFACTURERS) 

WESTEH.V ol'Tln.M. MFG. CO.. 70:;-n Holland 
Bids. Olive 1112 Central lS)f9. 

OPTICAL GOODS (WHOLESALE) 

NATIONAL OI'TIC.M, CO.. Inc., 507 to :.10 Holland 
Bldg. Central 'iMfi 

OPTICIANS 

GRUMME OPTIC.XL CO.. AUG.. 612 Pine Si. Cen- 
tral 2S33 

ERKER BROS OPTICAL CO., 608 Olive St. Main 
3421 Central 3643. 

WESTERN OPTICAL MFC, CO., 703-11 Holland 
Bldg. Olive 4412 Central 1SS9. 

OPTOMETRISTS 

DAWSON INVALID SUPPLY CO.. 620-22 Pine St. 

GRUMME OPTICAL CO.. AUG., 612 Pine St. Cen- 
tral 1833 
INDEPENDENT PHOTO & OPTICAL CO., MS N. 

6th S?t. Olive 1423 Central 1980. 
WESTERN OPTICAL CO.. 1002 GUve St. Main 

17S3. Central 1502, 

OSTEOPATHS 
BECKHAM, DR. JAMES J.. Chemical Biag. Olive 

2321 
CREHORE. DR. MART ALICE, 4237 Olive St. 

Llndell 1365. 
ECKERT. W. H.. D. O. M. D, 706-7-8-9 Century 

Bldg. Olive 19S2. Central 4320. 
EDW.^RDS, DR. JAMES D, 753 Century Bldg. 

Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Olive 6323. Grand 

4783. 
EDWARDS. DR. ALFRED. 656 Century Bldg. 

Main 412. 
EDWARDS. DR EMMA H., 7ES Century Bldg. 

Olive 5.T23. Grand 4783. 
O S MILLER. D. O., 603 Century Bldg. Ollvo 

.5395. 
WAGELEY. DR. c. C, 603 Century Bldg. Olive 

5395. Cahany 195-M. 
WEBER. DR. CAROLINE L.. 70« Century Bldg. 

Olive 1982. Central 4320. 

OSTRICH FEATHERS 

DREYPUS. S. J . 701-1'. WashlnKton Ave. Olive 8.87 

PBCKHAM'S PLEATING & OSTRICH FEATHER 

RENOVATING CO^ 616 WashinKton Av.'. M:iin 

OSTRICH FEATHERS DYED AND 
CLEANED 

DREYFUS, S. J.. 701-6 Washlnclnn Ave. Olive Si". 

PACKING, STEAM 

(■RANDALL PACKING CO.MP.\NV. 201 N. Com- 
mercial St Main 1808. Central 798. 

PAINT CLEANING 

UNITED HOUSE * WINDOW CLIOANINO CO., 
Navarre BUIk. Main 876. 

PAINT, GLASS AND HARDWARE 

DALY PAINT fc i;L.\.'~'S CO, r.21 N Vandevcnter 
Ave. Llnd.ll li'.iO. 

PAINT MANUFACTURERS 

MOUND CITY PAINT & COLOR CO.. lUb and 
Mullannhy Sti. Tyl.r 3200. Central 3325. 

PIIEiAn- FAUST PAINT MFG. CO.. 1008 Pino St. 
Main 489. Central 6300. 



Charles Latta Painting Go. ^ 



FOREST 
7180 



904BayarclAve.T;.SS 



DOEI.L.VER PAINTING CO. 107 .V. 12th St Olive 

llt;9. Central 31s9. 
LATTA. CHAS.. PAINTING CO., 904 Bayard Ave, 

Forest 7180. Delmar 36I4-R. 
LOWIS. JOSH. PAINTING CO., 1905 Locust St. 

Bomont 918. Central 4209. 

PAINTERS (HOUSE AND SIGN) 

CLARK PAI.VTING CO.. A. C... 1957 ArllnKton Ave. 

Forest 381. D.-lniar 31fil-L. 
MAGUIRE ,t LANE. 4S22 Suburban Traeks. Forest 

1951. Delmar 928. 

PAPER BOXES 
HOLMAN PAPER BOX CO.. sth and Chouteau 

Av.-. Main 2148 Centl-al 146. 
ST. LOUIS LAHEL WORKS. 925 N 11th St. Olive 

1158. Cnlral 11.58. 
STl'MPENHk\<;EN. J.. CORRUGATED PAPER 

BOX CO.. SueocHsor to H W FInke Corrugated 

Box Mfi,-. Co.. 18 N. 3r(I Si. Olljr 2205. 

PAPER (BUILDING AND ROOFING) 

FORD .MEG CO. 1136 N. 3r.l St . Corner BIddle. 
Olive 2ii!-l, C.-iural 71S9. 

PAPER OR FIBRE CANS 

ST LOUIS' PAPER CAN & TUBE CO.. 3U6-19 N. 
Broadway. Tyler llSo. Central 1270. 

PAPER (WASTE) 

FEDERAL PAPER STOCK CO., 1816 N. Main St. 
Tyler 204. Central 4816. 

PATENT ATTORNEYS 

FISHER. ADAM E. .501-505 Granite Bldg. Olive 
4595. Washington offtee, 210-212 McGIII Bldg. 

PATENTS 

FLETCHER. HERBERT O.. Patents. 321 Interna- 
tional Life Bldg. Main 1086. Central 401. 

HIGDO.N * LONGAN. 60« Central Nafl Bank Bldg. 
Main 1806. Central 714. 

KALISH. RALPH. SOl-3. 300 N Broadway. Olive 
1766, 

KNIGHT BROTHERS PATENTS. 321 International 
Life BldK. Main 1086. Central 401. 

PENNINGTON. G A., 806 New Bank of Commerce 
Bide. Olive 146. 

WAGNER. HUGH K.. 503 Fullerton Bldg. Main 
44S3, 

PATENTS, INVENTIONS, SPECIALTIES 

FISHER. ADA.M. MKG. CO.. S. W. Cor. 4th and 
Market Sis Olive 4.i96. 

PATTERN MAKERS 

BODINE PATTERN COMPANY. 817 Market St, 
Olive r.SH. Central 669. 

PATTERN SHOP MACHINERY 

OLIVER MAilll.VEUV CO.. A S Kurkilan. Mgr.. 
400-23 Ranl< .if Commerce BLIt-. Ollv.. 4.'.,'.S, 

PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS 

REMMERS PATTER.N CO . Sll .V. Ninth St. Ollvo 
5676. Central fl.TO. 

PAWNBROKERS 

JAEGER LOAN & JEWELUY CO, 2621 Olive St. 
Bomont 3011 

PENMAN AND ENGROSSER 

GOSHER, HE.VRY D, 920 Century Uldg Olive 
1585. 

PERFUMES 

HOPPINGER & ROTH CO . 217 N. 2nd St. Central 
4361. 

. PHOTO STUDIO 
PIOS PHyrO STUDIO. 1310 Olive St Olive 3483. 
PHOTOGRAPHERS 

GERHARD SISTERS, 3622-4 Olive St. Llndell 
2247-997, 

KAJIWAUA. T.. 810 Olive St. Main 4327. 

K.\UT .'rruDIO. 1208 Russell Ave. Sidney 2007. 

RAGU. THEoDOR. Klngshlghway and Page Ave 
Fore.m 8310. 

.SCHT\nNG. GLENN D., 618a N. Taylor, near Del- 
mar. Forest 5422. 

WHITING. SID PHOTOGRAPHER. Grand an.i 
Wnsliliik'l.in Lln.l.U 201S-. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS' COMMERCIAL 

SANDERS A. W. CO. 23 M.rmodJiieear.l ni.U 
Ollv.- 1V..S. (•.■ntral .'.389. 

PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS 

INDEPENDENT PHOTO & OPTICAL CO.. 213 N 

6lh SI Ollv.- 1423. Central 1980. 
ERKER BROS. OPTICAL CO., 008 Olive St. Main 

3121. C.-ntral 
.SCHILLER. W 

Central 2110. 



& CO.. 6 S. Broadway. Main 773 



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PLASTERING AND 
\Y^ A TUCK POINTING CO. 



Wm. E. WOKER Pros. Ball, Cabany 168 

Job Plastering Tuck Pointing and Cblmney Work 
S711 Easton Ave. St. I_ouls, fVlo. 



PHYSICIANS 

TERMAN. r>K C M. lHI-5 Syndicate Trust 
.ig. Olive XA1 Central 1373. 

PIANO SCHOOL 

'.;1IRP., MISS FI.OREXi'E E., Musical Art 
aJg. Boyle Ave anil Ollv.- St. 

PIANO TUNERS 

ve. LIndell 1444. 

PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRING 



TRADE I.INOTTPEJ CO.. 204 N. Third St.. Gay 

Bldg. Olive 707. Central 110«. 
VAN DyKE-aiVEN.<! PRINTING CO.. 307 Olive 

St. Main 1754. 

PRINTERS' INK 

.lAENECKE ritlNTING INK CO.. 20Sb Olive St. 

Central 6736. 
SINCLAIR & VALENTINE CO., 320 Locust St. 

Olive V;>-i. Central aSO. 



PAPIN & TONTRI'P P.B\L ESTATE CS ' 

nut St. Main aess. Central 874. 
B.\KEWELL. EDWARD U. WC N. 7th St. 

JAKOB. FRED .1 , 106 N 7th St 0"vc 
Res., 1059a Forest Ave. Benton 829-W. 

REAL ESTATE LOANS 

HlANSON, ROBERT. CI7 Wainwright Bldg. 

REAL ESTATE REPAIRS 

HEAL ESTATE REPAIR CO.. 58J6 Finney 
Llndell la:'6. ■' 



:'h?!jt- 

Oilv« 



FRNF^T R RO^FN pianos toned and repaired players installed in old pianos 

l-llX,i 1 l-llj 1 l\.a AXV/ 1^1.^11 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS 

LINDELL 1444 DELMAR 932L 3800 FINKEY AVE. 



.MERKEl.. W. G.. :;i'l2 Arsenal .St. .Sidney 4M1. 

PIANOS 

FIEI.D-LIPPMAN PIANO STORES. 1114 Olive St. 
t)llve 6900 Central 6900. 

PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS 

■rONRiiV riA.VO en. lluO Olive St, Main 2611 

PICTURE FRAMING (WHOLESALE AND 
RETAIL) 

BRETS ART STORE at Nugents. Main 1161. Olive 
3*t00 Centrni 3''00 

PICTURES AND FRAMES 

BRF.TS ART STnuE at -NuKenls. Main 1161. Olive 

PIPE^FITTINGS AND VALVES 

N.VTIONAL TIHE lU . 161S Third Nafl Bank 
Bldg Main 3B0 Centrni 1153. 

PIPE, WROUGHT 

NATIONAL Ti;«B CO. 161S Third Nat'l Bank 
Bldg. Main 360 Central 1153. 

PLASTER 

CONTRACTING & SlI'PLY CO. OP ST. LOUIS. 
610 Odd Fellows' Ulilg. Olive 1110. Central 1182. 
PLATING WORKS 

MUSICKS PLATING WORKS, 717-719 Market St. 

Main 1530. Central 43. 
STOCKMAN. AT'G. F. 704 St. Charles St. Olive 

141C. Central 5066. 



PRINTERS' MACHINERY 

ST. LOUIS ELECTROTYPE FDY. CO.. 214-10 Pine 

St. Main 24S. Central S.-j2. 
J. H. DANIEL PRINTING MACHINE CO. 114 

Olive St Olive 37ri9. Central 161.3. 

PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHIC INKS 

THE AI'LT & WICORG CO., 322 N. 3rd St. Main 
6.33. Central 1119. 

PRODUCE 

HOFMANN BROS. PRODUCE CO.. 700 N. 2nd St. 
Main 3438. Central 266 

PUBLICATIONS 

"THE AUTO REVIEW"'— AUTO REVIETW PUB- 
LISHING CO.. 203 Frisco Bldg. Olive 3.151. 

CATHOLIC XATL MAGAZINE. Home & Country 
Pub. Co< 419 Granite Bldg. Olive 5976. 

OFFICIAL SPORTMANS GUIDE, 2037 Railway 
E.tchange Bldg. Olive B77S. 

PUBLICITY AGENTS 

D'ARCY' ADVERTISING CO.. International Life 

Bldg. Olive 5'2,si. Central 6747. 

PUMPING MACHINERY 
FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO., Sth and Clark Ave. 

Main 3130. Central 7680 
FARRAR PUMP .t MACHINERY CO., 31S Granite 

Bldg. Main 13.i5. Central 7173-R. 

PUMPS (DEEP WELL) 

FARRAR PUMP & MACHINERY CO., 318 Gran- 
ite Bklg. Main 1355. Central 7173-R. 



REAL ESTATE (ST. LOUIS COUNTY) 

DOUR. ALBERT F. with Hank of Kirkwjol 
Kirkwood. Mo Bell 122. Kinloch S7,i 

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 

COOK, ISAAC T., 1412 ri,emi,al Bldg. Main 2'J98. 
Central 1036 

REFRIGERATORS 

"'cVmrafSoo^^ '^°- '^ ^'' ^"^ ^'^ *""" ^'• 
'''^i\'*'^,'i'^,'^ SCALE & FIXTURE CO., 404 N. 3rd 
at. Main 2177. Central 5767 

REGISTERS 

BURNS, ■W. S.. .Tr . 501-5 Granite BUlg Olive 4.-,9.S 

REINFORCED CONCRETE 

BERGEND.VHLKNIGHT CO., 71S Wainwrlght 



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1192 



REINFORCED STEEL CONCRETE BARS 

L.XCLEDE STEEL CO.. 40:, Merchanta-Laclede 
Bldg. Olive 4669. 

RESTAURANTS 

ANSCHUDTZ MISSION INN, Grand and Magnolia 

Aves. Grand 579. Victor \mi. 
CLEAN GOOD MEALS AT THE PIONEEJl. 15o 

and Up, 805 Market St 

RIDING ACADEMY 




$T»M PUMPS 



OUR BUSINESS IS PUMPS 

GAS AND OIL ENGINES, POWER EQUIPMENT. 
OUR Mono IS: "NIL NISI BONUM." 

NOTHING UNLESS GOOD. 

HOOKER STEAM PUMP WORKS, FARRAR PUMP & MACHINERY CO. 

PHONES: \ ""liUiS'ns-R 31 8 GRANITE BLDG., ST. LOUIS, MO. 




CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS 



PLAYER PIANOS 

FIELD-LIPPMAN PIANO STORES, 1114 Olive St. 
Olive 69(10. Central 6900 

PLUMBERS 

FLYNN PLUMBING CO.. Reclstered, 1523 Marcus 

Ave Forest 5.'65 Delmar 769. 
HAFF.VER * YOU.NG PLUMBING CO.. 6539 Eas- 

lon Ave Fonst I:;B7 Delmar 1S62-L. 
ETTINOER. EDWIN. PLT-MBING ro., 3533-35 Eas- 

ton Ave. Llndell 2)ss Central 5'231. 
POLISHES 

LIGHTNING CLEANER. WRAY & CO.. I.'i2; Vic- 
tor .S't .sitln.v .T!;4 

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS 

SCHI.IEPMVNN EI.IZAnETM. 369 Boyle Ave. 

near .Maryland I. 'n. 1.11 isjfi Colfax 1434-J. 

POSTER PRINTERS 

NATION \L P'^INTIVG & EN(TRAVINO CO., 7th 
and Elm St« Main 1146 (^.ntral 45.57. 

POULTRY AND BEE SUPPLIES 

BIJANKE MFC, & si-ppLY CO. 3rd and Wash- 
ington. Main 2'" 15 Central 1112 
PRINTERS 

AMERICAN PRINTING Co. 29 S. 4th St. Olive 

BBCICTOLD PRINTING «- BOOK MFG CO, 210 

Pine SI Main 36 Central 2.578. 
BROBNING PRINTING CO.. 415 Granite Bldg 

Central 4339-L 
INLAND PRINTERV. 29 S. 4th St. Olive 3569. 
NIXON-.IONES PRINTING CO* 215 Pine St. 

Main 297 Central S25 
PERRIN-SMITH PRINTING CO., 217 Olive St 

Main 1482 Central 82. 
H. J REUTER PRINTING CO. 312-18 Olive St 

Olive .3i)r,n Central 4179-R 
THE REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS CO. (E. J. Sen- 

netteL 1.500 Central Nat'l Bank Bldg. Olive 

1021-1(122. Central .3765 ^ 

SKAER PRINTING COMPANY, 423 N 2nd SI 

V.^\\\ 2"i<:3 Central 1205, 



QUARRIES 

THE CASPER STOLLE QUARRY & CONTRACT- 
ING CO.. Cahokla Bldg.. E St. Louis, HI. Bridge 
1420. St. Clair 12i-R 

RADIATOR SHIELDS 

SODEMANN HDAT & POWER CO., 1512-14 Clark 
Ave. Main 2903, Central 6fi25. 

RAILROADS 

CHICAGO & ALTON R. R., City Ticket Office. 
Carletnn Bklt- . 6th and Olive. W H. Abel. 
Asst. Traffic Passenger Mgr. Olive 2.520. Central 
195. 

RAILWAY SUPPLIES 

FAIRBANKS, MORSE * CO , Slh and Clark Ave. 

Main 3130 Central 70S0. 
THOMPSON. C A.. 4iV) Seeurltv BUiir Olive 1576. 

RAZOR MANUFACTURING 

SHITMATE RAZOR CO. THE. 609-10-11-12 Eciult- 
able Bldg Mi in '^ 1) 

RAZOR SHARPENERS, EXPERTS 

VELVET RAZOR BL.vnR CO. Grand and Olive. 
REAL ESTATE 

ARCHSHOBFER & GILK REAL E.STATE CO.. 
Wl Mermod-Jaccard Bldg. Olive 3268. Central 
4712. 

BAKER. CHAS. A . Webster Park and Other Web- 
ster Property. Wriu-ht Bldg. Olive 3322. 

CORNET & ZEIBIG. H.-al Estate. 719 Chestnut St. 
Main 4-60 C. ntral .53 

DANIEL REALTY & BLDG. CO.. 6206 Delmar Ave. 
City and Sub Property. Cabanv 21-JO. Delmar 213. 

DOWNMAN. JOHN B., 617 Wainwrlght Bldg. 
Main 257 

EPSTEIN. J. I., 617 Chestnut St. Main 2162.' Cen- 
tral 49 

GREER REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO, 
317 Fullerton Bldg Main 218.5. Central 1W4 

KEMPI.AND. GEORGE. 106 N. 7th St. Olive 5.".E 

MOTT. F. W.. REALTY CO.. THE. 617 Wain- 
wrlght Bldg. Main 2B7. South lOS. 

MURRAY WM. ,L. REALTY CO.. 19 N. 7th St. 
Main 2151. Central 15'',7. 



ROACH AND FLY TRAPS 

WRIGHT. CLIFFORD A . CO.. THE. 705 Olive St 
Olive 102L Central :i7f5 "■ c ..1.. 

ROOF REPAIRING 

ARCADE TINNING i; .SLATING CO., ax, Easton 
Ave. Forest 2S2G 

ROOFERS 

TONES ROOFING CO . 4032 Easton Ave. Llndell 

1154 Delmar 95(I-R. 
MACMAHON ROOFING CO., 4118 Evans Ave. 

1 indell .3010 Delmar 1950 

ROOFERS' KETTLES AND BUCKETS 

HUMMEL .MFG, CO. 3001 La .Salle St. Makers of 
Sheet Iron Produ-tx Grand 3114 Victor l'J46-L 

ROOFING MATERIALS 

FORD MFG. CO. li;6 x 3rd St.. Corner Biddle 
0\\\-^ -JiiM C. ntral Tlsfl 

ROPE (WIRE, MANILA AND SISAL) 

A. LESCHEN ,«• SONS uor"C CO. 914-9:1; N. First 
St. Main 371': C ■.•.:.! :',.:M 

RUBBER GOODS 

ACJIB RUBBER MFG CO., 1123 Pino St. Olive 

.572. 
MANHATTAN RUBBER JIFG CO. THE, 113 N 

2nd St. Main I'OT^ Centr I <17 
RUBBER TIRES 

KELLY-SPRTNGFIELD TIRE CO.. 3221 Loeust St. 

Bomont 1164 Delmar 19S3 
ACME RUBBER MFG. CO . 1122 Pine St. Olive 67» 

RULERS (PAPER) 

THE HIGH ART RULING k BINDING CO.. 3flfl- 
302 N. Third St. Olive ?r.7 Central 3767. 
SADDLERY 

HOMANN. WM . SADDLERY CO.. 716-lS N 4th 
St. Main 2500. Central 2377-11. 

SAFES 

HOWE SCALE CO.. 409 N. 4th St. Main 26.17. 

Central 1003. 
LOWRIE WALL SAFE CO.. 1215 Syndicate Trust 

Plds. Olive 6S7. Central 6S,-. 



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ANN AVE, 
AT IOth ST. 



GUTTERINQ, SPOUTINQ, SKYLIGHTS, CORNICES, METAL ROOFING, METAL CEILINGS, RADIATOR SHIELDS, FURNACE 
REPAIRING, ETC. LET US <(auVTUIUf« lU TUC I lUC AC • TiyurBfl SPECIAL DESIGNS IN COPPER, 
ESTIMATE ON YOUR WORK All I I niNU IN I HC LINC Uf A IIIIRCit TIN AND GALVANIZED IRON 



SALT 

ST. I-OUIS SAI.T lO. R.iom 41.', No. 810 OUvb SU 
Olive UK. Ccntnil SJil. 

SAWDUST 

ST. LOUIS SHAVINGS & SAWDUST CO., Chas. 
Wl Meyer, 2-.'l» Bismarck. Sidney S31. Victor 
SIS. 

SAWS 

OHLE.V. JAMES. A SONS SAW J.TFQ. CO., W. D. 

Quinn. Mgr.. :'31.'9 Olive St. Bomont 43S. Central 
6693. 

SCALE REPAIRERS 

MUELLER. HUGO. 209 S. Broadway. Main 344, 
Central 1543. 

SCALES 

HOWE SCALE CO.. 409 N. 4th St. Main 2437. 

Cntral 1003. 
STANDARD SCALE & FIXTURE CO., 4M N. 3r.i 

St. Main n77. Ontr.il S767. 

SCALP TREATMENT 
OARNTAHAN. MISS ESTELLA. 942 Century Bide. 
Olive 4935. 

SCHOOL DESKS 

AMERICAN SEATING. CO.. E. Y. Oftclle, Mur , 
»I7 Syndlcat.- Trust Bl.lu. Ollvp 1984. 

SCHOOL SUPPLIES 

AMERICAN ni.ArKIlOARD CO.. 33 Gay Bldg. 
Olive 47S3. Central 6-,ST. 

SCHOOLS 

MODERN SCHOOL OP LANGUAGES. Corner 
Grand Ave :.n.l l.lndell Blvd. LIndell IML 

SHEET METAL WORKERS 

HfMMERT. W.\I . FURNACE & SHEET SIETAL 
CO.. 4281 Obear Ave. Onlfni 170S. Central 3474. 

SHOEMAKER 



WM. SCHNEIDER, shoemaker 

BELL PHOME, IINDELI 3292 
FOOTWEAR FOR DEFORMED FEET 

A SPECIALTY 
309 N. GRAND AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



SCHNEIDER. WM.. Custom Shoemaker. 309 N. 
Grand Ave. LIndell yS2. 

SHOE POLISHES 

EZETAN SHOE POLISH MFO. CO., 3838 S. Broad- 
way. Sidney 4011. 




SHOE REPAIRING 

WBTNKR. H. BOSTON SHOE HBPAIRING CO. 
.r.ll Bell Ave l.lnd.n .ICvo 

SHOE AND LASTS MAKERS 

KLEHAMMER, OEOROE. 41"J Olive St. LIndell 
313a 

SHOES (RETAIL) 
AMES SHOE CO. 410 N. 01 h St. Main 608. Central 

ROSENBACH ".ciHOES." 4lh Floor Mermod-Jac- 
card BIdK Olive 42^7. 

SHOES (WHOLESALE) 

JOHANSEN BROS SHOE CO, Specialty Manufae- 
turem. Women'n. fhll.Iren'" Shoes. 3SJ4-SS50 La- 

rledp Ave LIndell 431.'. Delmnr 1794. 
ROBLBE-WAS.S SHOE CO. IMW-1I).12 Waahlnrton 

Ave. Olive 6090. Central 509. 

SIGNS 

BRILLIANT SIGN CO.. 4.'0 N. 8th St. Main 1976. 

Central 3997. 
DOBLLNER PAINTING CO.. 107 N. 12th SL Olive 

n«?^ Central 3489. 

MAOUTRB A LANE, 48:3 Suburban Tracks. Forril 

IWl. Delmar 92H. 

SIGNS AND PAINTING (ALL BRANCHES) 

SCHMIDT. JOHN B. SIGN CO. 1113 I'lne St. 
Main 1194. (Antral 317. 



SILVERWARE (WHOLESALE) 

DUNKER. E. I-.. SILVER tu., oUl Equitable Bldg. 
Ollvo 4660. Central 684. 

SKIRT PLEATING 

BBCKBR BUTTON & SKIHT PLEATING CO.. 

704 N. 9th St. Central 4(j;3-R. 

SLATE ROOFERS 

ARCADE TINNING & SLATING CO., 5365 Easton 
Ave. Forest 2826. 

SMELTING 

AMERICAN ZINC LEAD & S.MELTINS CO» 1O05- 
13 Pierce Bldg. Olive 578. 

SOAP 

COLEMIAN. H. H.. 706 Fullerton Bldg. Main 2937. 

Central 6325. 
HOPFINGER & ROTH CO., 37 N. 2nd St. Central 

4SG1. 

SPRINGS (AUXILIARY VEHICLE AND 
SPECIALTIES) , 

FALKJJNHAINER & CO. :!1.1 Carr St. Main 6331. 

STEAM PUMPS 

FARRAR PUMP & MACHINERY CO.. 318 Granite 
Bldg. Main 13.T5. Ontral 7173-R. 

STEEL MANUFACTURERS 

LACLEDE STF.EL CO.. iK Mer< hanU-Laclede 
Bldg. Olive 1669. 

STENOGRAPHERS 

SARAH M. HAWLEY. Lobby Commercial Bldg.. 
214 N. 6th St. Main 4215. Res., 45S0a Laclede. 
Alonroe 77. 

STORAGE 

THE J. BBOWN STORAGE CO., 3446 LIndell. 

LIndell 188. Central 631S. 
WAGNER BROS. MOVING & STORAGE CO., SOl- 

3-6 Jefferson Bomont l.'.C!!. Central 155L 
STORAGE BATTERIES 

ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO., 12a» Ful- 
lerton BldK. Main 272.S. Central 921. 

STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES 

BLUMKR CABINET CO.. 4215 N. Market St. 

LIndell 3071. 
ST. LOrlS BANK EQUIPMENT CO, 811 Walnut 

St. Olive 418,S. 

STOVE REPAIRS 

BRAUER, A. G., SUPPLY CO.. 319 N. 3rd St. 
Main 1762. Central 1151. 

STREET CAR ADVERTISING 

D'ARCY ADVERTISING CO.. International Life 

Bldir. Olive Wlil. Central 6747. 
WESTERN ADVERTISING CO. Boatmen's Bank 

Bide Olive 3700. Central 21)97. 

SURGICAL AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES 

ALBAN. C. W.. SURGICAL INSTRUMENT?, 3563 
Olive Pt LIndell 267. Central 4257. 

THE PATTERSON O'BRIEN CO.. 601-11 FriBCO 
Bldg. Main IfiOfl, Central 1606. 

SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS 

SPRENONETHER. W. F.. 205 Ozark Bldg., 10th 
and Pine. Olive 408. 

SWEEPING COMPOUNDS 

DUST KING CO. 119 Market St Central 1084-L. 

TAGS ANIT LABELS 

.SCHARF TAG & LABEL CO. THE. 1012 Fuller- 
ton Bldg. Olive %¥» 

TAILORS 



EVERYTHING, ANYTHING IN THE 

TAILORING LINE 

HIGH CLASS CLEANING and DYEING 

WorkOallad for and Dctivarad 

H. F. AXELBAUM 

MUiT 447t SMI SUBUIBAR TUCKS 



AXELBAUM, H. F., 6807 Suburban Tracku. Cabany 

4473. 
BELL TAILORING CO., 939 N. Sarah St. LIndell 

4701. 
CAPLIN BROS 1>ADIES' TAILORING CO.. 2«2-3 

Mcrmod-Jarcard Bids. Olive 33« 
KASAL. JOHN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 'X^Mi Co- 

lumtdn Bldg. Olive 1033. 
KONERT, lU & SON, 914 Market St. Central 

1163-1.. 
PETERSON-BOCKBI.MANN TUILORINn CO., 310 

Commonwealth Trust Bldg. Olive 5518. 
T. SHUCART. 4«.'!7 Delmnr. Forest 1710. 
.STALLONE. OASPER. TAILOR, 91<i N. 9th St. 

TAILORS' TRIMMINGS 

SCHMIDT. G. R. N. W. Cor. 7th and Locuit. 
Olive 767. Central 4210. 

TALKING MACHINES 

FIELD-LIPPM AN PIANO STOHE.'l, 1111 Olive SI 
Olive K'.iOO. Cntral Ol-oo 

TANKS (BLACK AND GALVANIZED 
STEEL) 

IH^MMEL MFO CO. Maker- of Sheet Iron Prod- 
urts. 3004 La.Sall" SI. Grand 3444. Victor 1946-1.. 



TANKS, WOODEN 

PESTEL COOPER ACE WUllKS. 2K3S Blamarik St. 
Sidney 1468. 

TARPAULINS 

NATIONAL TENT & .WVNING CO., 1426 3. Broad- 
way. Olive 6137. Central 4853. 

TAXI CABS 

RELIABLE AUTO LIVERY CO.. 4131) Olive St. 
LIndell 2659-2660. Delmar 638-15101 

TAXIDERMIST 

SCHWARZ. FRANK, 1809 Lafayette Ave. Sidney 
1892. Central 2024-L. 

TEAS 

ORIENTAL TEA & MERCANTILE CO., 22 S. 8th 

St. Olive 4713. 
ATHLETIC TEA CO., T«9-(ll Lucas Ave. Ollva 

46. Central 2143. 

TENTS AND AWNINGS 

NATIONAL TENT & AWNING CO., 1425 9. Broad- 
way. Olive 5137. Central 4852. 
TERRA COTTA 

WINKLE TERRA COTTA CO.. THE, 6»2 Century 
Bldg. Main IKH, Central 3038. 

THEATRE SUPPLIES 

LBARS THEATRE .SUPPLY CO.. Sam Lcara, Prop.. 
609 Chestnut. Olive 212. Central 4971. 

THEATRICAL 

THOMPSON. A. A.. Theatrle.Tl Bxchango, 718-19 
Navarre BldK. i.lh and Ch.-stnut Olive 1900, 

THEATRICAL AND VAUDEVILLE 
EXCHANGE 

EASTERN THEATRICAL EXCHANGE. Oscar 

Dane, Mgr., 14 S. cth St Olive 22M, 
TINNERS 
AROADE TINNING & SLATING CO., 0865 Eaaton 

Ave. Forest 2826. 
GROLL TIN & S. M. WKS., 919-21 Ann Ave. 

Sidney 414. 
McHENRY. THO.S.. & .SON. 39.SS laslon Ave. 

I.indell 3621. Delmar 1929-L 

TOILET PRODUCTS 

BERRY. ELI^ R.. I"H A ll.\I ACA I. CO.. THE. The. 
Beautlola Co.. 2924 olive St Bomoat 20Sr7. 
TOWEL SUPPLY 

FOWLER TOWEL SERVICE. TUB, 1 N. Broad- 
way. Olive 1449. Central 5818. 

TOYS 

SCHWERDTMANN TOY CO., SIl Washington Ave. 
Main 237L Central 1115. 

TRADE MARKS 

HIGDON & LONOAN. 606 Central Nafl Bank 

Bldg. Main 1S06. Central 714. 
RALPH KALISH. 801-3. 300 N. Broadway. Ollvo 

1766. 

TRADE MARKS (NAMES, PICTURES, 
INFRINGEMENT SUITS) 

HLTGH K. WAGNER. 503 Fullerton Bldg. Main 
4483. 

TRANSFER COMPANIES 

EILERMANN TRANSFER CO.. 26 N. Main St 

Olive l.l.-a. Central 4378, 
HAMILL. P. J.. Transfer Co.. 610 N. Main St. Olive 

116.5. 
PEERLESS EXPRESS & TRANSFER CO.. 307 N. 

16th St. Olive 2K)2. Central IISl 

TRUCKS (AUTOMOBILE) 

GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO.. 2807 Olive St. 
Bomont 342 Central 1X78 

TRUCKS (WAREHOUSE) 

STANDARD SCALE & FIXTURE CO.. 4<M N. 3rd 

St. Main '2177 Central 5767 

TRUSSES AND BRACES 



O|T0r. ntnavntL 2s rEim m the usiiess 

TRUSSES, ELUTIC STOCXIIIGS, ABDOMIRU. SUPPOCTEKS 
ARCH SUPPOim 309 Mermod-Jaccard Bldg. 



DAWSON INVALID .SUPPLY CO., «al)-22 Pine St. 

Main 384. 
KERSCHEL, OTTO F.. 309 Mermod-Jaccard Bldg. 

Olive 459. Central 442V 

TRUST COMPANIES 

ST. LOUIS UNION TltC.'rr C<.>.. 4lh and I-ocuit. 

Main 3736. Central SCO. 
WEST ST. LOUIS Tlir.sT CO, Easton and 9arah 

St. LIndell 462 Delmar 17:13. 

TUCK POINTERS 

WOKER, WM E "11 Enston Ave. Cabany 16«. 

TYPE FOUNDRIES 

AMERICAN TYPE FOlNUKItS CO , 9th and Wal- 
nut Sts. Main 2r)-,1 Cntral 108 
BARNHARDT BROTIIRRS * SPINDI.Sm. 401 3 N 

TYPEWRiT'E"R "ribbons, CARBONS AND 
SUPPLIES 

CRO'W^.' RIBBON * CAHBON MFG. CO.. 811-5 
Century Bldg Main 1526 Central 4J7T-R. 

MODERN TYPHTWRITRR RIIPPI.Y CO., 31& FuU 
lerton Bldg. Main 6|n6 Central 72T. 



CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 



X 



TYPEWRITERS 

ACME MERCANTILE CO.. 211 N. lUlh :Sl. C.nlriU 
644t;-L. 

TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES 

UNDERWOOD TVPKWIUTER CO., llr.-K N. Stli 
St. Main r,-.'0. Cintrul iioO 

TYPEWRITTEN LETTERS 

FRANK, L. W.. ADV. MFG. CO.. 7<J1 Locust St. 

Olive 3162. Central B431 
THE MIL.L.ER CO.. 916 Pine St Olive 6406. 
KOSS-GO0I.D LISrr & LETTER CO. 9th and 

Locust Sts. Olive 3W3-i. Central lo91. 
UNDERTAKERS 



Office 1003 Russell A»e. , Phones ; S*' «" 
ROBERT'S UHDERTAKIN6 

New Elegant Funeral Parlors, 1905 S. Grand Ave. 

RCSIDENCE t VICTOR 414 L NO CH JReE FOR 

PHONES - I GRAND 1941 FUNERAL PARLORS 

AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES and AMBULANCE SERVICES 



H., 3163 S. Grand. Grand 4164. 



t'e. Forest 
Tyler 2S0 
Ave. For- 

Bo- 



BI-OEMKER. 

Victor 480. 
CULLEN & KELLY. 4524 Easton 

2042. Delmar 6S9. '-'"S? Cass Ave 

Central 449. (Chapel.) 1416 N. Tayl 

DONNELLY. ARTHUR J.. 21st and Wash St 

mont 233-236. Central 495. „, „ ^ cc- 

GORDONT. W. C. 2649-51 Morgan St. Bomont 8SG. 

LiFpTOnI a*R.. 4449 Olive St. Delmar 1059. Forest 
jn'RPHY. FRED & SON. 1407 N. Broadway. Tyler 

2696. Central 39GO. 
I UNIFORMS 

AMERICAN UNIFORM & TAILORING CO.. 800 
Olive St. Main 2041, 

UPHOLSTERERS 

PETERSEJN. WM.. The Upholsterer. 2S01 St. Louis 
Ave. Tyler 2670. 

VALVES AND FITTINGS 

KELLY & JONES CO.. THE. 703 Laclede Has 
Bldg. Olive 2118. ^_ 



VAUDEVILLE 

THOMPSON. A. .\., Th.i.tri.al Exchange. 71S-19 

Navarre BlUt; . '^th an. I civ smut. Olive 1900. 

VOCAL TEACHER 

ALLEN. MISS MARY M, Henn.man Hall, 3723 
Olive St. Llndell K'llO Delnuir 2369. 

VOICE CULTURE 

•■^ESSINGHAUa THEO. \V., 3C7S Hickory St. Grand 
2921- M. 

WAGONS AND CARRIAGES 

MASCH.MEIKK-SCHAEFKRINi: CARRI.VOE & 
WAGON CO.. 20O0-C N. l.'nh St. Central ^\Xii. 

WAITERS' SUPPLIES 

ABBOT JACKET MFC CO . 9(13 Lucas Ave., 3rd 
Floor. Main l:;69. Central 7533. Station 17. 
WALL PAPER 

THE ALPHA DECOR.VTINC. & PAINTING CO 
Inc . Grand and Lafayette Avenues. Grand 3449. 
Victor 941 

EHRHARDT BROS. DECORATING CO., 3965 Olive 
St Llndell 58.31. Delmar 4378 

LEHMAN. SAMUEU 1004 N. Grand Ave. Llndell 

SOPHIH BROS WALL PAPER. DECORATING 
& CLEANING CO., 4447 Easton Ave. Forest 
'>198 Delmar 2339. 

ROEHRIG & .TACOBY WALL PAPER & DEC 
CO . 1223 Olive St. Main 4S2. Central 617. 

WALL PAPER (WHOLESALE) 

ROEHHIG & .I.VCOBV WALL P.\PER & DEC. CO.. 

12'.1 Olive St Main 4V>. Central 617. 

WALL PAPER AND DECORATORS 

REINH.XRDT BKOTMERS, 1921 S. Broadway. 
Sidney 5G1 

WASHING MACHINES 

UTAHNA DEVELOPMENT CO.. 606-12 S. Broad- 
fay. Main 2304. 

WASTE PAPER 






FEDERAL PAPER STOCK CO. 

HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR 

WASTE PAPER 

iriEB 204 CENTRAL 4816 

1814-1816 N. MAIN STREET 



WATCHMAKERS, SWISS, AND 
OPTICIANS 

VIETA JEWBLliy .t OPTICAL CO.. K72 Olive 
Llndell 'lOS-'. I'entral 5I5S-R. 
WEATHER STRIPS 

CHAMBEHLIN METAL WEATHER STRIP CO.. 

4->30 Olive .SI. Llndell 249 Uelmar S69. 
MONVRCH .M1:T.\L weather strip CO.. 4121 
' Fori-st Pari, niv.l. I. in. I. 11 312" D.-lmar 4S5. 

WEATHER STRIPS (METAL) 

KUHLMANN .MRTAL weather STRIP CO.. 2115 
Olive Hom.ml C:'.7, c, nlral 6002. 

WELL DRILLING MACHINERY AND 
TOOLS 

FARRAR PUMP >«t MACHINERY CO.. 318 Granlt* 

BldB. Main 13.35 Central il73-R. 
CONTINENTAL SUPPLY CO. THE, 9th Floor, Srd 

NafI Bank Bklg. Olive 5025. 

WINDOW CLEANERS 

UNITED HOUSE & WINDOW i -LEANING CO., 
Navarre BUlK Main S70 , _, 

WINES AND LIQUORS (WHOLESALE) 

BARDENHRIER. JOHN. WINE & LIQUt)R CO.. 
212-14 Market St. Main lOMi Central 109S. 

WIRE ROPE 

A LESCHEN & SONS ROPE CO., 911-926 N. First 
St. Main 37.-.2 Central 3311, 

WOMAN'S EXCHANGE 

WOMAN'S EXCHANGE 533 N. Grand Ave. Hum- 
boldt Bids Lind.ll 342. 

WOOD ENGRAVERS 

U. S. ENGRAVING CO . C T Jennema 



Bill 



Oliv 



WOODWORKING MACHINERY 

HALL & BROWN WOOD WORKING MACHINE 
CO.. 1913 in irC'i N. Broadway. Tyler 3400. 

WOOLENS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS 

HAIICK. F B. CLOTH CO.. U3 N. Broadway. 

Olive .3179 Central 2616. 
SCHMIDT. O R. N W. Cor. 7th and Locust. 



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Official Owl Car Time Table 



Bfllefontalno— Primm 81.-11:48 12:00. 12:15, 
12-30, 1:15, 2:00, 2:45, 3:30, 4:15, 5:00. Olive 
St— 12:35. 12:45, 1:00. 1:15. 2:00. 2:45. 3:30, 
415. 5:00. 5:45. Robin Av.— 11:38. 12:00, 
12:30, 1:15. 2:00, 2:45. 3:30. 4:15. 5:00. 5.20. 
Olive St.— 12:15, 12:35, 1:05. 1:50, 2:35. 3:20, 
4;05. 4:50, 5:35, 6:00. 

Brofidway— Catalan— 12:00. 12:15 12:30. 1:00, 
1 30 200. 2:30. 3:00. 3:30. 4:00. 4:30: 5:00. 
Olive St.— 12:38, 12:53, 1:08, 1:38 2:08, 2:38, 
308. 3:38, 4:08, 4:38, B.08: Baden— 12:00, 
12:15. 12:45, 1:15, 1:45, 2:15, 2.45, 3:15 3:45. 
4:15. 4:45. 5:15. Olive St.— 12:37, 12:52, 1:22, 
1-52. 2:22, 2:52. 3:22, 3:52. 4:22, 4:52. 
5:22. 

raHH— Belt Av.— 12:00. 12:30 1:30, 2:30. 3:30. 
4-30 5:00. Olive St.— 12:37. 1:07. 2:07. 3:07. 
4-07. 5:07. Jefferson— 12:05. 12:20. 12:40, 
I'OO 1:30, 2:30, 3:30. 4:30, 5:20. Olive St.— 
13:2i5, 12:43. 1:03, 1:23, 1:53, 2:53, 3:53, 4:53. 

(hrrokee— Spring Av.— 12:00, 12:45 1:38. 2:23, 
:i08. 3:53, 4:38, 5:23. Olive St.— 12:22. 1:07, 
1-58, 2:43, 3:28. 4:13, 4:58. 5:43. River Des 
Peres— 11:45. 12:00. 12:30. 1:15, 2:00. 2:45. 
3-30 4:15, 5:00. 5:27. Olive St.— 12:36. 12:51, 
1:15! 2:00. 2:45, 3:30, 4:15, 5:00, 5:45. 

Chouteau — Soutliampton — 12:25, 1:05, 1:45, 
•'■25 305, 3:45, 4:25, 5:00. 5:45. Manchester 
and Chouteau— 12:45. 1:25. 2:05, 2:45, 3:25, 
4:05. 4:45, 5:25. 

iorapton— Tower Grove Park— 11:28. 12:00, 
1:00. 2:00. 3:00. 4:00. 5:12. Third and Wash- 
ington— 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 
5:55. 

RlKhteenth St.— Prairie Av.— 12:00, 12:30, 1:30, 
2:30. 3:30, 4:30, 5:12. Fourth and Pine — 
12:00. 12:15. 12:30, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00. 
5:00, 5:45. 

Fourth St. — Broadway and Franklin — 12:03. 
1218 12:33, 1:00. 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:'90, 
Arsenal St.— 12:00. 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 
4:30. 5:26. 



Gran<l Ave — Water Tower— 12:30. 12:40. 1:00, 
1:20, 1:50. 2:25, 3:00, 3:35. 4:10, 4:45, 5:20. 
Olive St.— 12:47, 12:52, 1:17, 1:37, 2:07, 2:42, 
3:17. 3:52, 4:27. 5:02, 5:37. Virginia Av.— 
12:30. 12:40. 1:00, 1:20. 1:50, 2:25, 3:00, 3:35, 
4:10, 4:45, 5:16. Olive St.— 12:53. 1:03. 1:23, 
1:43, 2:08, 2:43, 3:18, 3:53, 4:28, 5:03, 5:29. 

Hamilton— Wellston— 12:35. 12:45. 1:00, 1:30, 

2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30. DeBaliviere and Del- 

mar- 12:20. 12:30. 12:45. 1:20, 2:20, 3:20, 
4:20, 5:15. 

Hodlamont— Garden— 12:00, 12:15, 1:00, 1:45, 
2:30, 3:15. 4:00, 4:45, 5:00. Fourth and Pine 
—12:00, 12:10. 12:20. 12:30, 12:40, 12:50, 1:00, 
1:45, 2:30, 3:15, 4:00, 4:45. 5:30, 5:45. 

JeflTeraon- Fair Grounds— 12:30, 12:40, 12:50, 
100, 1:20, 1:40, 2:20. 3:00, 3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 
5:35. Olive St.— 12:46, 12:56, 1:06. 1:16. 1:36. 
1:56, 2:36, 3:16, 3:56, 4:36, 5:16. 5:51. Chip- 
pewa St.— 12:10. 12:20, 12:40, 1:00. 1:40, 2:20, 
3:00. 3:40, 4:20, 5:00. Olive St.— 12:34. 12:44, 
1:04, 1:24, 2:04, 2:44, 3:24, 4:04, 4:44. 5:24. 

I^aclede— Forest Park— 11:55. 12:30. 1:30. 2:30, 
3:30. 4:30, 5:30. Fourth St.— 12:05, 12:15, 
12:25, 1;00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 5:56. 

l.ee -We. Taylor Ave.— 11:55, 1:00. 2:00. 3:00, 

400 5:00^ 5:19. Broadway and Pine — 12:00, 
12:30. 1:30. 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 5:55. 

Mancheater — Webster— 11 :25, 12:10, 12:50, 
1-30 2:10, 2:50, 3:30. 4:10, 4:45, 5:35. Fourth 
and' Walnut— 12:00. 12:15. 12:30, 1:10, 1:50. 
2:30. 3:10, 3:50, 4:30 5:05, 6:30. 

Market St. — Richmond Helshts — 11:45, 12:45. 
2:05. 3:15, 4:30. 5:20. Fourth and Walnut — 
12:05, 12:15, 12:30. 1:30, 2:40, 3:50, 5:10. 

Natural BrldK< — Kinfrshighway— 11:20. 11:50. 
12:30. 1:40. 2:50. 4:00, 5:18. Broadway and 
Pine— 12:00. 12:30, 1:05, 2:15. 3:25, 4:35. 5:48. 



Olive (Delmar Division) — Delmar Garden — 
12:30, 12:45. 1:00, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:00. 
Fourth St.— 12:45. 12:55, 1:05, 1:15, 1:30, 
1:45, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30: 5:20. University Di- 
vision — Pennsylvania Ave. — 11:56, 12:16, 
12:40, 1:45. 2:45. 3:45. 4:40. 5:20. Fourth St. 
—12:10. 12:22, 12:40, 1:00, 1:20, 2:00, 3:00, 
4:00. 5:00, 5:50. 

Page Ave. — Hodiamont— 12:00, 12:10. 12:20. 
1:00, 1:40, 2:20. 3:00. 3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:30. 
Third St.— 12:00. 12:10. 12:20. 12:30. 12:40. 
12:50. 1:00, 1:40, 2:20, 3:00, 3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 
5:40. 

I'ark- Tower Grove Park — 11:43. 12:30. 1:30. 
2:30. 3:30. 4:30. 5:00, 5:25. Third and Wash- 
ington — 12:05, 12:15. 12:30. 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 
4:30. 5:30. 

Sarah— Manchester— 12:00. 12:15. 12:30, 1:15, 
2:15, 3:15. 4:15, 5:15. 5:30. O'Fallon Park — 
12:15, 12:30, 12:45. 1:45. 2:45, 3:45, 4:45, 5:30. 

Seventh — Grand and Chippewa — 12:00, 12:30. 
1:30, 2:30, 330. 4:30, 5:25. Broadwav and 
Morgan— 12:00. 12:15, 12:30, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 
4:00, 5:00. 6:00. 

Taylor — Manchester — 12:20. 12:30. 1:00. 2:00. 
3:00. 4:00. 5:00. 5:30. Florissant — 12:00, 
12:15, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30. 4:30. 5:20. 

Tower Grove — Clifton Heights — 11:40, 12:10, 
1:00. 1:50. 2:40. 3:30. 4:20. 5:10. Broadway 
and Lucas — 12:00. 12:15, 12:30, 1:00, 1:50, 
2:40, 3:30, 4:20, 5:10, 6:00. 

Union- Florissant .Vve— 12:20, 12:30, 1:00. 
2:00, 3:00, 4:00. 5:00. 5:45. DeBaliviere and 
Berlin— 12:05, 12:35. 1:40. 2:40, 3:40. 4:40, 
5:18. 

Vandeventer — ^Fuir Grounds — 12:15, 12:30, 
100 2:00, 3:00. 4:00. 5:00, 5:17. Tower Grove 
Park— 12:00, 12:08. 12:15. 12:23, 12:30, 12:45, 
1:00. 1:30. 2:30. 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 5:45. 

Wellston— Citv T,lmits— 12:00, 12:10, 12:20 
12-40 1-20. 2:00. 2:40. 3:20. 4:00. 4:40, 5:20 
Fourth St— 12:10. 12.20. 12:30, 12:40. 12:50. 



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